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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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Originally posted by Unix View PostYes,I agree Yes voters are more likely to vote. Apparently 1.5 million have signed the Yes declaration online, given 1.6 million votes would win, I think a Yes vote is in the bag.
The bookies are seriously wrong, as best odds have drifted to 21/5 now. You'd think they'd know their own business seeing as a Yes vote is in the bag!Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI would say there has been far more lying and negative campaigning on the 'No' side.
Just askin'.Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
I would say there has been far more lying and negative campaigning on the 'No' side.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
As if able to hear only the cheers, Mr Miliband smiled beatifically on. An aide handed him a microphone. He looked out at the barracking throng of Yessers.
"Friends!" he began, brightly.
"You're no friend ae mine!" bawled a Yesser. "You're a traitor, so you are!" bawled another. It was a blitz of abuse. "Red Tories! A parcel of rogues! You don't belong up here, Miliband! You don't have a vote!
You're no' even Scottish!"
Gamely, but inaudibly, Mr Miliband plodded on with his speech.
At the front of the Yessers, a shaven-headed man in a hooded top was near-delirious with glee. "Slaves!" he hooted at the Labour MPs, his voice a grotesque parody of a black slave from the American Deep South. "Uncle Toms! No thank you, massuh! Just tell us where ah sign mah expenses form, massuh! I is a good white ******!"
Jim Murphy, one of the leading figures of the No campaign, glared at him stonily.
"Go on, then!" jeered the skinhead. "If you're no' a slave, what are you?"
"We're patriots," growled Mr Murphy.
"Patriots! And what does patriot mean, eh? Eh? Patriot comes from the Latin! The Latin meaning 'father'! How many fathers d'you have? One, or two?"Comment
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Blind faith.
Originally posted by Unix View PostWonder what scare stories are coming out today? The oil has all drained away overnight?
Mark Carney has said it would be bonkers, the two main parties will write a no-CU into their manifestos. The OCED, Deutche Bank, BoA and a zillion others have said it would be mental - yet it's still a scare story.
..talking of bonkers - I'm off to see Georgous George tonightComment
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Originally posted by jemb View PostWhy is the lack of a Currency Union, which makes no political or economic sense for the RUK, a scare story?
Mark Carney has said it would be bonkers, the two main parties will write a no-CU into their manifestos. The OCED, Deutche Bank, BoA and a zillion others have said it would be mental - yet it's still a scare story.
..talking of bonkers - I'm off to see Georgous George tonightComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo would you say that there will be a currency union and even if not iScotland can adopt the Panama solution and not share the nations and still definitely still be allowed in the EU?
Just askin'.
I really fully believe there will be a mutually acceptable currency agreement. End of story.
I know you don't believe that and I accept that.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat is seriously impressive and may be a game changer. They should definitely update their website which has the last news item on this on 22 August with 1 million signatories. Maybe the press release is planned to get in the Sunday papers?
The bookies are seriously wrong, as best odds have drifted to 21/5 now. You'd think they'd know their own business seeing as a Yes vote is in the bag!"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostGlasgow is marketed as The Friendly City. Around 60 Labour MPs travelled up from London together to ask it, terribly nicely, if it wouldn't mind, to vote No in the referendum. There are many words you could use to describe the welcome they received, but I'm not sure "friendly" would be the first."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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