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Previously on "Scottish independence: Tories cancel No vote 'champagne celebration'"
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostPresumably. I've only ever got as far as the exciting toss-up between 'amatuers' and 'anal'. That's usually enough for me.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThought I'd missed the 'Select Committee' Link down the left. It would have had to be before 'Shemales' and 'Squirting'
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSicko. Of course not, that's for nice pron. Here it is.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostHe got 'creampied' by a select committee ???? Is it on xHamster ?????
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYouGov poll commissioned by The Sunday Times has Yes ahead 51/49. Will be published tomorrow.
‘Yes’ campaign lead at 2 in Scottish Referendum
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Originally posted by eek View PostYes the yougov poll.
Last month yes 40% no 60%
Tonight yes 51% no 49%
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAre you referring to a tweet from Rupert Murdoch about a 'shocking' poll? Regardless of his poll, after he got publically creampied during a select comittee hearing at Westminster, he's gonna be itching to get his own back.
Last month yes 40% no 60%
Tonight yes 51% no 49%
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAre you referring to a tweet from Rupert Murdoch about a 'shocking' poll? Regardless of his poll, after he got publically creampied during a select comittee hearing at Westminster, he's gonna be itching to get his own back.
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Originally posted by eek View Postwait until you see tomorrow morning's papers...
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YouGov poll commissioned by The Sunday Times has Yes ahead 51/49. Will be published tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostYougov poll due to show Yes in the lead tomorrow.
Irvine Welsh: The Scots poll can give hope to the Left across Britain - Comment - London Evening Standard
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Yougov poll due to show Yes in the lead tomorrow.
Irvine Welsh: The Scots poll can give hope to the Left across Britain - Comment - London Evening Standard
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostDo you seriously think a "yes" vote is even remotely a possibility?
Driving on the right, loss of Dr Who and Eastenders, armed border guards and no protection from alien invasions were not the place to start. Sending Cameron up to **** up a CBI speech, but refuse a debate, while fronting your campaign with an Ex Labour Chancellor who assisted his sidekick ruin the economy (who could not answer the accusation that he was 'in bed with the Torys') has resulted in people flocking to 'Yes'. Maybe a campaign of actual truths may have helped.
I got a leaflet through the door from the 'No' campaign last week saying that Tesco will put Scottish food prices up by 16% after independence. This was an official, Westminster backed leaflet. The Tesco chairman immediately appeared to say this was a lie and had no substance whatsoever. That's the kind of bollocks that has turned people off the No campaign in droves.
Wait till you see the next polls.
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