I've swung closer to No again after today.
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Rejoice one and all for today is the day the separatists dream died.
Common Sense will prevail.
We're safe.
God bless you all.
I've swung closer to No again after today.
I don't know what the phuck I'm doing![]()
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Originally Posted by bluek
Just do what you feel is the right thing. Don't be swayed by other people's priorities.
...it'll be 'Dead and Buried Thursday' tomorrow.
Looks like Question Time will be where it's at.
Originally Posted by neilo
Just do what you feel is the right thing. Don't be swayed by other people's priorities.[/quote]
Neilo says something worthwhile at last. See, even a stopped clock is right twice a day ;-)
Unfortunately Neilo the brainwashed rule Brittania would rather be servile than in charge of his own destiny.Anybody else notice his posts are getting more and more desperate,squeeky bum time methinks.
I thought you were actually seeing senseOriginally Posted by bluek
Do not let the anti Scottish media fool you they are desperate and these tactics are actually a hilarious indication of just how desperate.
Originally Posted by spameater1
Brainwashed Rule Britannia . Brain washed Brave Heart...blah blah.
Every time I come on to talk turkey it's either scare****ering, media lies or anti-Scottish. It's been the YES camps inability to truly convince the people of Scotland with a reasoned argument that has seen it fail.
Hasn't failed just yet neilo but given the latest surge in scare tactics from the establishment whos cosy situation wouldn't be so cosy should Scotland get Independence I fear it'll probably be a NO now :-(
Anyways, I've yet to see any convincing NO arguement. Instead they've tried to rely on pushing The Worst Case Scenario should the vote be Yes. It's a simple message, easy to get across, and rather duplicitous - but that's UK politicians for you
Research finds that when undecided voters are presented with balanced arguments, support for independence increases
The more information voters have about the Scottish independence referendum debate, the more likely they are to vote yes, according to researchers.
A study by the Behavioural Laboratory at the University of Edinburgh found that when undecided voters are presented with a balanced set of arguments, their support for independence increased by between 10% and 15%. - view external link