Funny there were no exit polls as well...hmmmmm
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Was the Scotland vote rigged?
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My God! How deep does this conspiracy run?Originally posted by Unix View PostFunny there were no exit polls as well...hmmmmmComment
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Pretty impressive to systematically rig all 32 counts.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy God! How deep does this conspiracy run?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I don't think it was a deliberate ploy because they could have voted for No just the same. I think they should have the vote as it is their future that was at stake.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThen stop banging on about how "Scotland's biggest city voted YES" as if that's reelvant, you hypocrite.
No, because OAPs weren't deliberately given the vote in order to try and force a YES vote, they are allowed to vote in local and national elections already.
Still waiting on that data break-down. What % of the total turnout were <18, and how did they vote?
There is a breakdown by age I'll try and find it but of the top of my head 71% 16-18-y-o voted Yes.Comment
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Obviously MI5 were involved as it's their duty to protect the state. Vans with ballot boxes were meant to have police protection but they were unaccompianied. Cars were seen outside polling stations after the vote closed swapping ballot boxes from their boot.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy God! How deep does this conspiracy run?

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This vote rigging thing is nonsense. One video, made by Russians as I understand it, with nothing more than very vague circumstantial evidence that can be easily explained.
There is a big similarity between the SNP and Sinn Fein's tactics. Westminster this, British Government that. Enemy of the common man etc.Comment
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More than impressive. Nigh on impossible. If only the government was that well organised!Originally posted by d000hg View PostPretty impressive to systematically rig all 32 counts.Comment
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It was all rigged by this guy.
Now, he knew how to read the polls, you should have all taken lessons from him.Comment
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I think I've seen that figure before, but not how many voters were in that age range.Originally posted by Batcher View PostI don't think it was a deliberate ploy because they could have voted for No just the same. I think they should have the vote as it is their future that was at stake.
There is a breakdown by age I'll try and find it but of the top of my head 71% 16-18-y-o voted Yes.
I think Salmond knew very well the young were much more pro-YES, it was taken as a given.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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So by that argument, all children should have the vote.Originally posted by Batcher View PostI think they should have the vote as it is their future that was at stake.Comment
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