No to independence, we have enough of a police state already with these religious apartheid education system backers in power.
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All politicians will only believe the polls that favour them and rubbish polls that they don't like.Originally Posted by truebrit178
Much like you've just done.
Getting worried truebrit? Maybe you'll have to 'go home' after the vote.![]()
No to independence, we have enough of a police state already with these religious apartheid education system backers in power.
ffsOriginally Posted by gersforme
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Whether we stay in the Union or split, nothing will change very much.
Politicians are self serving patronising bassas and should be viewed with extreme suspicion at all times.
bit of a cop out bluek
Poll says the NO vote is in the lead by miles - ignore it, polls can be wrong.
Poll says the YES vote is gaining momentum and it's now very close - believe it, the polls don't lie.
Originally Posted by CB_1874
It seems to be the NO campaign that are wanting to be selective. I don't know anyone in the Yes campaign that didn't accept that its campaign started significantly behind and needed to do a a lot of catching up. There are a lot of worried faces kicking about just now in the project fear camp.
Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC
It seems to be the NO campaign that are wanting to be selective. I don't know anyone in the Yes campaign that didn't accept that its campaign started significantly behind and needed to do a a lot of catching up. There are a lot of worried faces kicking about just now in the project fear camp.[/quote]
Scotland is fundamentally a Unionist country. You're better getting your head roon that just now to avoid being disappointed in September.
The NO vote will win easily when it comes to the crunch.
You think? Only if you are firmly in either camp mogwai and want to believe either argument.Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC
I trust none of the feckers to deliver what they say.
Watching first ministers questions only helps to confirm my opinion.
I have absolutely no illusions that securing independence is a big task and if I was a betting man it will fall short. But your assertion that Scotland is fundamentally a unionist country is a load of tosh. I think you are projecting your own comfort blanket. If Scotland doesn't achieve independence it wont be because of a ringing endorsement of the union rather fear of the unknown.Originally Posted by CB_1874