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Thread: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

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    Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    Suppose they gave it a fair shot but unsurprisingly it's completely dead and buried now.

    Let's face it no one was ever gonna vote for electoral style pie in the sky promises, particularly when it was irreversible.


    Added to cringeworthy threats and awful alliances to human rights abusers salmond has well and truly sunk the whole fleet this week.

    Anyhow, false alarm, we're safe for another while.

    tally ho.

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    What do people back home think of the whole referendum debate, Wang?

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    that will be why the polls keep narrowing then. Sounds like wang has a case of fantasist wishful thinking.

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    It's going to be tight in the end..

    I'm also pleased we are getting a chance to vote for this it's a dream come true for me..I never thought I would see the day..

    We have around the population of Edinburgh of English people living in Scotland my wife being one.. what's pleasing of that is that there's a fair number of them voting YES.. Renewables and trident seem to be playing a big part in that..

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    what has been pleasing for me is the number of people who are engaging in the debate, packed public halls and lively discourse.

    This is not how Better Together envisaged it. They had hoped to shut down discussion with the old guard Westminster politicians frightening people in to submission. This hasn't worked so they are now trying to discredit the yes campaigners themselves. Very sad indeed.

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    I would say the Yes campaign is in a pretty good place at the moment, momentum is with the Yes vote and if it continues they will win it

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    Whatever else you do, make sure you exercise your vote.

    Many folk around the world don't get to vote on their political masters - don't take your ability to vote for granted.

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    the vote is nothing to with football club's fans beliefs, it is probably one of the most significant events that you will get a chance to vote on and most folk are giving it sensible debate, there are some though who just cannot quite grasp what it is about.

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    Quote Originally Posted by WangOneIn
    Suppose they gave it a fair shot but unsurprisingly it's completely dead and buried now.

    Let's face it no one was ever gonna vote for electoral style pie in the sky promises, particularly when it was irreversible.

    Added to cringeworthy threats and awful alliances to human rights abusers salmond has well and truly sunk the whole fleet this week.

    Anyhow, false alarm, we're safe for another while.

    tally ho.
    In other news, Supper Ally denies that Ra Bares are in horrendous financial bother.

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    re: Yes Campaign Dead And Buried

    salmond thinks scotland "needs more people", on that basis alone his dream should be rejected, we have very little jobs as it is and struggle with poverty with the population we have, he also supports religious schools, a thoroughly divisive thing in my opinion.

    vote NO

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