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Previously on "Vote tae lae uk ye main be joking"

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  • minestrone
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    I think a lot of women have to suffer living with men who have ridiculous notions. "Let's put a giant Jacuzzi in the bathroom, it makes perfect sense to me!". Independence is just that on another scale.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    http://www.scotcen.org.uk/media/2707...dependence.pdf




    apparently the ladies don't fancy Alex.
    Or maybe, with their better human judgement, they can see him for the venal, self-serving, power-seeking dickhead he is?

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  • vetran
    started a topic Vote tae lae uk ye main be joking

    Vote tae lae uk ye main be joking

    http://www.scotcen.org.uk/media/2707...dependence.pdf


    Women are significantly and persistently less likely than men to support independence for
    Scotland. While this gender gap is not necessarily getting wider, its persistence presents a
    significant challenge for the Yes campaign – without increasing support among women, their
    chances of victory in 2014 are likely to be significantly reduced. Our evidence provides further
    support for some of the explanations that have been put forward to explain this gap but calls
    others into question. For example, empirical evidence for the idea that the women’s priorities are
    substantially different from men’s appears relatively weak, while the idea that a lack of focus on
    gender equality is something that turns many women off is open to question. Alex Salmond’s
    relatively lower standing among women may do nothing to help narrow the gender gap, but this
    gap existed even in years where he was not SNP leader.
    apparently the ladies don't fancy Alex.

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