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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    Now see here the rub.................... they didn't !!! a majority of Scots born in Scotland voted Yes. It was those born outside Scotland who won the referendum for No. This is not anti anyone just the facts. Maybes you should check them before posting your britnat propaganda Redscot.


    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/po...jority-5408163

    That's not a fact at all...just speculation, place of birth wasn't included on the ballot paper.

    it really was incredible that despite it being an anonymous vote the Yessers had 'proof' that every desireable demographic had voted their way. The working classes, the 18-24's, the Scots Born.......all very convenient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    Now see here the rub.................... they didn't !!! a majority of Scots born in Scotland voted Yes. It was those born outside Scotland who won the referendum for No. This is not anti anyone just the facts. Maybes you should check them before posting your britnat propaganda Redscot.


    http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/po...jority-5408163

    Stewart's,it was the people of Aberdeen and Edinburgh that lost the referendum.

    If the SNP want to gain independence,these two cities have to also Vote YES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    Naw the Daily Record is a Unionist rag. And Labours mouthpiece in Scotland and the Article is written by David Clegg an Ulster Unionist and rabid Britnat, Which makes the findings of the biggest survey ever to be conducted even more compelling. The Daily Record is your paper bullyboy not mines . Do you actually have anything to say on the findings ?


    Naw thought not.

    You have consistently shown you have absolutely phuck all to say on the subject so why don't you give yourself a and the rest of us a break.

    And shut to **** up. There's a good little traitor
    They're not 'findings'.

    Nice to know you accept what's printed in the Record as gospel.

    Im sure it won't be mentioned again

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilo View Post
    That's not a fact at all...just speculation, place of birth wasn't included on the ballot paper.

    it really was incredible that despite it being an anonymous vote the Yessers had 'proof' that every desireable demographic had voted their way. The working classes, the 18-24's, the Scots Born.......all very convenient.
    When I voted I had to put down what I wanted, my age, shoe size, religion, team I support, nationality and what I had for my tea that night.

    Surely you're not saying wee willies looking for any straw to clutch at...again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    My review of the year in politics.
    This year saw the reelection of the most successful and popular party in Europe, as Nicola Sturgeon led the SNP to an historic THIRD TERM in power at Holyrood.
    The labour party was all but wiped out and the tories polled fewer votes than during the Thatcher years. Libdems are invisible.
    In the country over Haddian's Wall, people there were deceived into voting to leave their primary and largest export market, by a racist right wing press.
    They also saw their leader resign and a clueless old hag be installed without even a vote cast. We feel sorry for those southern people, but they made their beds and now must lie in them.
    So the year ends with Scotland stronger and more powerful, as we approach 2017 ready to take back control and build a country fit for our kids to live and thrive in.

    Saor Alba True Scots.
    And who exactly voted in the ugly c()nt that now parades as FM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder View Post
    And who exactly voted in the ugly c()nt that now parades as PM?
    fixed that for ye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoobydhoo View Post
    Stewart's,it was the people of Aberdeen and Edinburgh that lost the referendum.

    If the SNP want to gain independence,these two cities have to also Vote YES.
    Thats true Scooby but it also kinna makes my point. Both Aberdeen and Edinburgh have a very high concentration of English people living there. Sadly we on the Yes side failed to convince them they are very much part of the make up of our country. I do think they will come around next time. Of course there are those from over the border who are very "land of hope and glory" and they live in their thousands in rural Scotland tend to be older retires. I met many of them when out campaigning in Perthshire and on the West coast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilo View Post
    That's not a fact at all...just speculation, place of birth wasn't included on the ballot paper.

    it really was incredible that despite it being an anonymous vote the Yessers had 'proof' that every desireable demographic had voted their way. The working classes, the 18-24's, the Scots Born.......all very convenient.
    Neilo a huge study was carried out by Edinburgh University after the vote.and the results of that study showed the majority of those born in Scotland voted Yes and the majority of those born outside Scotland voted No. How the phuck can you say thats "" speculation" ?? . Its generally accepted the demographics shows the break down of the vote. the over 60s voted No 18-24s Yes. etc...

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    When all the votes were counted the result was a landslide victory for the " stick your independence up your erse " side so whoever and whatever way any group voted it really doesn't matter
    Last edited by Bodie80; 28-12-2016 at 03:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Why does anyone living in Scotland have to compare the Scottish government to any other government?

    Do people in Glasgow compare their evening paper the the one in Edinburgh?
    Oh dearie me bullyboy you just don't seem to understand how things work. As long as you can blame the SNP your happy. Let me tell you about the NHS, The NHS is in trouble all over these islands and its not hard to understand why (think even you might get this) LACK OF INVESTMENT and that is entirely down to your precious Tory/WM government and before you bleat your stock in trade bvll**** this is NOT blaming someone else its the facts .thats how things work when we're governed by WM. The block grant given to the SG includes monies for the NHS its then up to the SG to allocate. But due to austerity policies that block grant has been cut 7% in real terms. Its about WM priorities do they spend our money on Wars Nuclear weapons Tax cuts for the rich or the NHS and the peoples of these islands ? Im sure you can work out the rest. You must be able to see what WM is doing but you attack the SNP. unbelievable !!

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