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Was the Scotland vote rigged?
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24% more people voted No than Yes. Looks very decisive.Originally posted by Unix View Post5 point swing in it, hardly a decisive win.Comment
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What exactly does it need to be for you to shut up, accept that you lost and just move on?Originally posted by Unix View Post5 point swing in it, hardly a decisive win.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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A personality.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat exactly does it need to be for you to shut up, accept that you lost and just move on?Comment
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I accept we lost, but it was based on a vow, just waiting to see how that pans out.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat exactly does it need to be for you to shut up, accept that you lost and just move on?Comment
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55 - 45 looks like 10 to me or am I missing something?Originally posted by Unix View Post10+Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Zero sum game, if 5% more votes yes, 5% less would have voted no.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post55 - 45 looks like 10 to me or am I missing something?Comment
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Shouldn't that be 5.31%?Originally posted by Unix View PostZero sum game, if 5% more votes yes, 5% less would have voted no.Comment
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Was there a 100% turnout then, or are you just a bit thick?Originally posted by Unix View PostZero sum game, if 5% more votes yes, 5% less would have voted no.Comment
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