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Previously on "Barack Obama says Scotland should remain part of United Kingdom"
My brother is well up with the radical independence movement, I spoke to him earlier where he was at some lefty rally, he thinks it will mean a 5% swing to the yes camp.
I read this earlier and it's clear that he emphasized that it was up to the people several times so as not to seem that he was getting involved. Then I hear the news on the radio on the way home that Obama is speaking out against independence!
You've got to feel a bit sorry for politicians at times.
American President in valuable boost for campaign against Scottish independence
What business of his is it? And why should anyone in Scotland give a deep fried mars bar what he thinks?
How it's a "valuable" boost is beyond me. He should stick to what he knows, i.e. getting his drones to go kill a few kids in some obscure middle eastern country most Americans couldn't even find on a map.
The US also recently opined on whether the UK should stay in the EU. Again, why is it their business?
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