......the Scottish referendum? It has already occurred. The result has been well publicised. It's getting tiresome to keep hearing people talking about people talking about it. I do find those who keep banging on about people banging on about it to be crashing bores!
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We are talking about the fall out from the referendum now, that will last a few months until the GE is closer.Originally posted by DaveB View Post......the Scottish referendum? It has already occurred. The result has been well publicised. It's getting tiresome to keep hearing people talking about people talking about it. I do find those who keep banging on about people banging on about it to be crashing bores! -
Shut it, loser.Originally posted by Unix View PostWe are talking about the fall out from the referendum now, that will last a few months until the GE is closer.Comment
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Given that there was an 84.5% turnout, it should be a 38.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostShouldn't that be 45 be 44.7?Comment
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No, it should be 45plus but I haven't had time to change itOriginally posted by The_Equalizer View PostShouldn't that be 45 be 44.7?
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It doesn't have the tedious connotations of the '45 (1745) rising, where an Anglo-Scottish army was defeated and massacred by another Anglo-Scottish army.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostShouldn't that be 45 be 44.7?Comment
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