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Thread: The Independence Referendum

  1. #51
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    I'd recommend the Sunday Herald's myth busting issue today.
    Quite a good sport section as well.

  2. #52
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    I would urge all people yes , no or don't know to watch this short video clip in the link below of a speech by an English ex uk ambassador.

    Seen a lot of people switching from no to yes this weekend and I think there will be many more as people investigate and look into things for themselves. - view external link

  3. #53
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    The Rangers support might be vile at times and spout a lot of bigoted rubbish but at least they fly a decent flag and it looks like the majority of them who were around us have the sense to vote "No".

  4. #54
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    Musky: give yourself a shake for god's sake! The Rangers support were an ugly howling mob of unthinking bigots.

    Once anti-Catholic thickos, now 'NO' shock troops for the 'Union'. These people are disgusting morons. I was sitting close enough to hear the usual crazed utterings from these lumpen proles.

    If this lot, plus the Orange order; the Green Brigade at Parkhead; and Nigel Farage represent the Union...you need to seriously question your own beliefs!

  5. #55
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    [quote="MUSKY". [/quote]

    [img]http://tinyurl.com/ph2gv78 - view external link

  6. #56
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    Quote Originally Posted by "tube8".:D ;D[/quote

    [img]http://tinyurl.com/ph2gv78
    Amazed and Astonished Musky and any other considering a NO vote would put their lot in with those on the video clip (link below)says more about the NO campaign and it's supporters than I could, makes Darling, Cameron, Osborne et all seem positively reasonable - view external link

  7. #57
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    Really critical time for this country now . A second wave of severe cuts coming around in the event of a No vote . The elitist ruling class have even admitted this . A No vote is akin to turkeys voting for Christmas . We have a choice of a bright new start for Scotland and a chance to govern ourselves . Something every other country takes for granted. This against the greed and corruption of Westminster . A small percentage of cretins that treat Britain's ( Scotland's) wealth as their own personal play thing for cronies and business leaders who donate to the Conservative party .How many of you know that George Osbourne's best man made 26 MILLION POUNDS from the privatisation of the Royal Mail ? Better together is it ? It isn't a difficult choice as it has to be Yes.

  8. #58

    re: The Independence Referendum

    if we get the yes vote william wallace will rise from his death bed with a smile as wide as the clyde lol . vote yes you know it makes sense .

  9. #59
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    I was a 'don't know' for a long time, I am now a Yes. There are a number of reasons for this, but the absolute disaster that has been the Better Together campaign, a cataclysmic mix of condescension, complacency, negativity and incompetence, has certainly contributed. Starting off with the suggestion that we could spend our £1400 post-'No vote' windfall on fish suppers for the entire family for 10 weeks straight (presumably washed down with Irn Bru and a deep fried Mars Bar if we were feeling especially flush), progressing through a series of endless warnings about what we could and couldn't do with our pound and our rapidly diminishing oil, followed by dire predictions of how we'd struggle to survive on our own, to the final coup de grace - that staggeringly patronising advert presumably designed to alienate and offend every Scots female capable of rational thought. Job done- if the job was to set the curriculum for a 'How Not to Win Hearts and Minds' course at Politico College.

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  10. #60
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    re: The Independence Referendum

    [quote="eugene_ionesco"]I was a 'don't know' for a long time, I am now a Yes. There are a number of reasons for this, but the absolute disaster that has been the Better Together campaign, a cataclysmic mix of condescension, complacency, negativity and incompetence, has certainly contributed. Starting off with the suggestion that we could spend our £1400 post-'No vote' windfall on fish suppers for the entire family for 10 weeks straight (presumably washed down with Irn Bru and a deep fried Mars Bar if we were feeling especially flush), progressing through a series of endless warnings about what we could and couldn't do with our pound and our rapidly diminishing oil, followed by dire predictions of how we'd struggle to survive on our own, to the final coup de grace - that staggeringly patronising advert presumably designed to alienate and offend every Scots female capable of rational thought. Job done- if the job was to set the curriculum for a 'How Not to W

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