Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator
and a close ear on the ground with the Tory Party. Interesting comment in today's Telegraph
"Officially, Cameron's Government is making no contingency plans for Scotland's secession. But unofficially, the mood is bleak. Some of the Prime Minister's chief strategists now argue that the battle is lost and that a Yes vote is not only possible but probable."
With the polls continuing to close and Osborne's intervention last week aattempting to push the nuclear button backfiring its squeaky bum time for the no campaign
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they know the tide has turned, momentum is with the Yes vote
Still think myself it will be a No but its going to be close
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Originally Posted by JimmyHaze
they know the tide has turned, momentum is with the Yes vote
Still think myself it will be a No but
Lol. You're all over the shop. XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD
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It's all very well Scottish folk getting angry about the currency Union thing in the immediate aftermath of Osborne's comments. It's another thing entirely when it comes to the vote and we're all worried about taxes, currency, economics, stability etc.
As much as I hate the Tories, I think they've played a blinder here.
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Originally Posted by WangOneIn
they know the tide has turned, momentum is with the Yes vote
Still think myself it will be a No but
Lol. You're all over the shop. XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD[/quote]
8 smileys would suggest your unhinged :)
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Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
It's all very well Scottish folk getting angry about the currency Union thing in the immediate aftermath of Osborne's comments. It's another thing entirely when it comes to the vote and we're all worried about taxes, currency, economics, stability etc.
As much as I hate the Tories, I think they've played a blinder here.
alternatively they have seriously blunted the sword of fear. If people aren't buying an alleged categorical major policy statement on post independence it suggests people aren't going to believe them on anything. They have over egged it. The tories best policy was to keep their mouths shut and stay out of it. That would have been the only thing that would have constituted playing a blinder for the tories.
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I disagree.
All they really have to do is issue a scare story every few weeks until September to secure the Union.
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Here if yer that sure it's a certainty put yer mortgage on it never odds drift so much in a fortnight since scones Cheltenham tips. - view external link
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Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
I disagree.
All they really have to do is issue a scare story every few weeks until September to secure the Union.
its the scare storys that are losing the No campaign votes, like I mentioned on another thread the No campaign has shown it doesnt really believe in better together, the mask has slipped
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Originally Posted by JimmyHaze
they know the tide has turned, momentum is with the Yes vote
Still think myself it will be a No but
Lol. You're all over the shop. XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD[/quote]
8 smileys would suggest your unhinged :)[/quote]
It's you're fault. ;)