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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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Originally posted by Unix View PostDunno Edinburgh, is it junkieville?
Been criticism of the Yes campaign there telling people on the doorstep their benefits would go up if they voted Yes.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostDunno Edinburgh, is it junkieville?Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSchemies, I think. Maybe they all spelt X wrong
Two weeks on the General forum and I've given up being PC.Comment
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Originally posted by jemb View Postpretty much.
Been criticism of the Yes campaign there telling people on the doorstep their benefits would go up if they voted Yes.Comment
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It does feel exciting. Whilst I think I 'no' vote is the right thing for both Scotland and rUK, I think I could get excited about a 'yes'.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostDunno Edinburgh, is it junkieville?
There are a lot of people who have never voted in these areas before because of the Poll Tax. It still holds a fear for a lot of people who thought if they registered to vote they would be chased by the councils for the unpaid tax going back years. They've been encouraged to register now so they can vote for independence with the idea that we will get rid of the Tories for ever. That's what most of their banners say.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt does feel exciting. Whilst I think I 'no' vote is the right thing for both Scotland and rUK, I think I could get excited about a 'yes'.
Madness.
Just the sort of environment in which contractors thrive......Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostThe link to the Toronto Star has a photo of the March to Freedom they held three times today. Piper leading the way with a guy on a pa system calling everyone to come out of their houses and join in to walk to the polling station. They had to stop short due to police saying they couldn't finish at the polling station in case the No voters felt intimidated.Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostIt's a very poor area yes, but is like lots of poor areas in the higher populated cities.
There are a lot of people who have never voted in these areas before because of the Poll Tax. It still holds a fear for a lot of people who thought if they registered to vote they would be chased by the councils for the unpaid tax going back years. They've been encouraged to register now so they can vote for independence with the idea that we will get rid of the Tories for ever. That's what most of their banners say.Comment
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