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Salmond after the result is "No"
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostSo, polls still showing a fairly significant "No" result. Bookies have it as a shoo in.
What happens to Shrek after the votes are counted? He's going to make a right Kinnock of himself.
SNP will disband after the Yes vote as the whole point of the party was to get independence.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's still 50-50 in the polls., but the huge trend and swing with the yes vote, with lots of undecides who are 2,3 to 1 coming down in favour of yes. However I think the polls are way off, there is a huge movement in the working class areas for a yes vote the polls don't see. It will be 60 Yes 40 no.
SNP will disband after the Yes vote as the whole point of the party was to get independence.
SNP will get in power and try and turn Scotland into some sort of socialist utopia - which will just end up like the farmyard with some animals being more equal to others.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's still 50-50 in the polls., but the huge trend and swing with the yes vote, with lots of undecides who are 2,3 to 1 coming down in favour of yes. However I think the polls are way off, there is a huge movement in the working class areas for a yes vote the polls don't see. It will be 60 Yes 40 no.
SNP will disband after the Yes vote as the whole point of the party was to get independence.
The Queen allegedly said something but there is no record of it. Didn't stop the papers & tv saying 'it was reported she said something'.Comment
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostI wonder what the polls would have looked like if the MSM had actually been fair and balanced in it's reporting?
The Queen allegedly said something but there is no record of it. Didn't stop the papers & tv saying 'it was reported she said something'.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf you think that the people pushing for the Yes vote are going to give up the power if they get it you are incredibly naive.
SNP will get in power and try and turn Scotland into some sort of socialist utopia - which will just end up like the farmyard with some animals being more equal to others.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostSupposedly she said " think very carefully about the future" which is definitely a neutral statement.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThe fact that the queen doesn't even come out in favour of the union speaks volumes.
The great thing is that it can be read by both sides to mean exactly what they want which is perfect for hermerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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What an inept fool Salmond is:
He added: "We tend to take the attitude that there isn't so much as a 'No' voter in Scotland, there are only deferred 'Yeses', and that's been one of the successes of our campaign."
"In my opinion, and it is just my opinion, this is a once in a generation opportunity for Scotland," he added.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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