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    Salmond v Darling

    A few own goals from Salmond. He did the Yes campaign more harm than good.

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    The no spin starts. What was most startling was Alistair Darling's inability or unwillingness to acknowledge that Scotland can be a successful independent Scotland. Speaks volumes.

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    Stewarty will explode after tonights dismal performance from Salmond

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    I'd be surprised if this 'debate' changed any c*nts vote.

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    Aye, and wee Eck came across great with the currency plan B.

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    re: Salmond v Darling

    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    A few own goals from Salmond. He did the Yes campaign more harm than good.
    Totally agree, was leaning towards yes before tonight, very much undecided again. He cant answer pivotal questions and retorts with pish about pandas. Unless there are some serious feasible answers then there is no way i want that man leading my country.

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    re: Salmond v Darling

    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Arab

    Totally agree, was leaning towards yes before tonight, very much undecided again. He cant answer pivotal questions and retorts with pish about pandas. Unless there are some serious feasible answers then there is no way i want that man leading my country.
    Two things
    a) He already leads your country.
    b) There will be a general election in which you can vote Salmond out if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revolutionaryred

    Totally agree, was leaning towards yes before tonight, very much undecided again. He cant answer pivotal questions and retorts with pish about pandas. Unless there are some serious feasible answers then there is no way i want that man leading my country.
    Two things
    a) He already leads your country.
    b) There will be a general election in which you can vote Salmond out if you want.[/quote]

    My point was aimed more at the fact that his argument on how Scotland can sustain and excel as an independent country was based on newspaper quotes, transcripts, and pandas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revolutionaryred

    Totally agree, was leaning towards yes before tonight, very much undecided again. He cant answer pivotal questions and retorts with pish about pandas. Unless there are some serious feasible answers then there is no way i want that man leading my country.
    Two things
    a) He already leads your country.
    b) There will be a general election in which you can vote Salmond out if you want.[/quote]


    I think there are two people higher up the food chain that Salmond

    A) the UK prime minister

    Her Maj

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    re: Salmond v Darling

    Quote Originally Posted by revolutionaryred

    Totally agree, was leaning towards yes before tonight, very much undecided again. He cant answer pivotal questions and retorts with pish about pandas. Unless there are some serious feasible answers then there is no way i want that man leading my country.
    Two things
    a) He already leads your country.
    b) There will be a general election in which you can vote Salmond out if you want.[/quote]

    One thing.
    What is the plan B for the currency?

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