It's all academic, the result was probably already decided before it happened (hence the odds). Who can compete against the all the banks, media and all three main political parties. Getting to a 5 point swing is a miracle. If you had a balances media then it would have been a yes vote 80%.
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'Yes' lost because it was total fvckwittery. There was no economic plan, no strategy for getting into the EU - but mainly because people did not want it.Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's all academic, the result was probably already decided before it happened (hence the odds). Who can compete against the all the banks, media and all three main political parties. Getting to a 5 point swing is a miracle. If you had a balances media then it would have been a yes vote 80%.
You lost. When are you leaving Scotland?Comment
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Shut it SAS, hows the ecoshed?Originally posted by jemb View Post'Yes' lost because it was total fvckwittery. There was no economic plan, no strategy for getting into the EU - but mainly because people did not want it.
You lost. When are you leaving Scotland?Comment
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Didn't know sas spoke with a Scottish accent.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHelloo sas
An angry Scot sounds nicer than an angry English man....."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franchise_(short_story)Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo you have a better insight into extrapolating from the sample size of 16 to 17 year olds. Please share.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Yes dear. Of course it would. Now why not pick up all those toys while mummykins washes your dummy?Originally posted by Unix View PostIf you had a balances media then it would have been a yes vote 80%.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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What is your evidence for that?Originally posted by Unix View PostIt's all academic, the result was probably already decided before it happened (hence the odds). Who can compete against the all the banks, media and all three main political parties. Getting to a 5 point swing is a miracle. If you had a balances media then it would have been a yes vote 80%.Comment
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Ok 75%Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYes dear. Of course it would. Now why not pick up all those toys while mummykins washes your dummy?

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How much does he media influence people? == AOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat is your evidence for that?
What percentage of the media was against Scottish Indy? == B
(A * B) / pi = 80%.
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I think the formula is:Originally posted by Unix View PostHow much does he media influence people? == A
What percentage of the media was against Scottish Indy? == B
(A * B) / pi = 80%.
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Actual Yes vote =A
Unix's IQ = B
(A * 100) / B = 80%Comment
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