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Thread: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    Quote 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.
    Do you not realise that's what they have been doing for the last 6 months and all it has achieved is the polls closing. This strategy has not worked.

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    Another link - view external link

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    The polls are largely irrelevant, especially in a constitutional matter like this.

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    I would be astonished it the UK government weren't making contingency plans for a yes vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
    I would be astonished it the UK government weren't making contingency plans for a yes vote.
    Which will include terms of negotiations on currency union. Saying there would be negotiation on this was a such a stupid and desperate bluff. They would have been better keeping to the line currency unions are difficult and will involve surrendering sovereignty.
    Now Cameron is planning coming up to Scotland with his full cabinet. The gift that keeps giving. Thanks Dave just pity you wont agree to a debate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arab777
    I would be astonished it the UK government weren't making contingency plans for a yes vote.
    Which will include terms of negotiations on currency union. Saying there would be negotiation on this was a such a stupid and desperate bluff. They would have been better keeping to the line currency unions are difficult and will involve surrendering sovereignty.
    Now Cameron is planning coming up to Scotland with his full cabinet. The gift that keeps giving. Thanks Dave just pity you wont agree to a debate.[/quote]

    has he said they are coming up?

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    Cameron would be very foolish to have a debate with Salmond in Scotland.

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHaze
    has he said they are coming up?

    (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron's cabinet will hold its first meeting in Scotland next week, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, as it seeks to persuade Scots to stay in the United Kingdom. - view external link

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    The last couple of weeks have been a disaster for the Yes campaign.

    Fraser Nelson has his ear to the ground in tory circles? You,ll be telling us next that A J can recite the Koran FFS

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    re: Fraser Nelson Editor of The Spectator

    Quote Originally Posted by arab777
    has he said they are coming up?

    (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron's cabinet will hold its first meeting in Scotland next week, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, as it seeks to persuade Scots to stay in the United Kingdom.[/quote]


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