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What if it was us telling the rest of the U.K. what they can and cannot do,do YOU really think that they'd be happy,of course not,so this is the point I'm trying tae make,let US stand or fall by our decisions,not anyone else's As for Labour,they sold their souls years ago,hence the reason they got stuffed by the SNP last time around,the Tories have one MP,one for the whole of Scotland,they are an non starter up here. ---------- Post added at 22:36 ---------- Previous post was at 21:44 ---------- Btw Stephen,there are 15 universities in Scotland,14 have had a poll asking who they'd vote for come September 18,12 of them overwhelmingly said they'd vote YES,two,both in Aberdeen said they'd vote no. If your in any doubt about those findings,simple,phone any of them. |
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Where is your proof of these polls, as everything I see reported indicates a bigger swing for No from most universities and schools.
So you'd rather a fat gimp and his party tell us what to do, when they don't actually have a clue. I am not being told what to do by anyone. I am happy with things. Scotland still gets plenty of say as we already have our own parliment and have a lot of our own laws, many of which are plain daft. Illegal to drink on the train after 9pm. No buying alcohol in shops after 10pm. Scottish laws that were passed to tell us what to do! There are of course many more. I think people forget that Scotland does have powers to change things and do what they want with somethings. Holyrood comes up with silly ideas. I'd rather stick with the UKand thats that. Its still over 50% in favour of No and less than 30% for Yes amd I honestly don't see that changing much at all. |
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You really think so,methinks you are being brainwashed somehow.
Referendum on knife edge as Yes closes gap to five points THURSDAY, 20 MARCH 2014 00:01 1 COMMENTS * By Martin Kelly * The independence referendum has been blown wide open with a new poll showing support for Yes now just five points behind that of No. * The poll, conducted by Panelbase, has revealed that support for independence is now sitting at 40%, its highest mark since campaigning began in earnest, with those against sitting at 45% and*Undecided on 15%. The latest survey, which was commissioned by Newsnet Scotland, surveyed 1036 people between 7-14 March.* The survey asked - "There will be a referendum on an independent Scotland on the 18th of September.* How do you intend to vote in response to the question: Should Scotland be an independent country?" The findings mean Yes is up three points since the last Panelbase survey, with No down two.* The number of Don't Knows was also down one point.* The swing to Yes means the No campaign's lead has halved compared with the previous Panelbase survey in February. When Don't Knows are stripped out, Yes is*on 47% with No on 53%, meaning Yes needs a swing of around three points in order to overtake its rival. Commenting on the poll findings, Yes Scotland Chief Executive Blair Jenkins said: "This is an extremely encouraging poll - putting Yes support at its highest level and No at its lowest since last summer.* Excluding 'don't knows', Yes support has now reached 47 per cent to 53 per cent for No - meaning that a swing of only some 3 per cent is needed to put Yes ahead in September, which*we are confident of achieving.* It continues the trend we have seen this year of a steady and significant narrowing of the gap." The latest survey will be a blow to the No campaign, and follows several weeks of sustained attack with claims that businesses would flee an independent Scotland.* It will also call into question the wisdom of UK Chancellor George Osborne’s visit to Scotland and threats over currency. Mr Jenkins added: "The scaremongering of the No campaign is backfiring, because people understand that as the 14th wealthiest country in the international league table - compared to the UK's 18th place - Scotland has got what it takes to be an independent country. "Scotland can, should and must vote Yes - so that we gain the powers needed to build a fair society and prosperous economy, where the wealth of Scotland works for all the people." The survey showed that Yes is up in every demographic except those aged 55 and over. Other key areas of interest include: Among 35-54 year olds, Yes gained 12% (from 36% to 48%) – Yes took 1% from No and 11% from Undecideds. Among Labour voters, Yes gained 9% (from 17% to 26%) – Yes took 3% from No and 6% from Undecideds. Commenting on this latest poll from Panelbase, its MD Ivor Knox said: "It's unusual for us to report a Yes lead among both 18-34 and 35-54 age groups and it is also notable that this is the first poll we have conducted showing support for independence rising above a quarter of people who voted for Labour in 2011." |
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Brainwashed?? Hahaha that's funny.
I'd prefer a link to the actual story rather than you posting the full article so that I can visit and read for myself. Especially as that sounds very much like a story for a yes focused site! |
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Obviously more blatant bullying from Westminster.
Everyone know North Sea oil is magical, will never fluctuate in value and will forevermore plug any gaps in the budget of an independent Scotland. |
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Newsnet Scotland might as well be called SNP/Yes Scotland and is a less rabid version of Bella Caledonia. Make your own mind up from the one sided topics in its "News" stories http://newsnetscotland.com/index.php/scottish-news
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Strange how Panelbase is only showing Q3 of the poll on their site...
http://www.panelbase.com/media/polls...otlandPoll.pdf I wonder if it is because questions 1 & 2 are the same as their previous poll, which appear to lead the respondents in a specific direction? http://www.panelbase.com/media/polls...bles020903.pdf Quote:
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I'm hearing rumours that the SNP are pledging that, if Scotland becomes independent, the national football and rugby union teams will become world beaters... :D
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http://www.newsnetscotland.com/ ---------- Post added at 11:14 ---------- Previous post was at 11:08 ---------- Quote:
Can't have any upstarts from north of the border trying tae tell it as it is eh! ---------- Post added at 11:16 ---------- Previous post was at 11:14 ---------- Quote:
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I'm also hearing that Sean Connery and all those other famous non-resident Scottish patriots will be moving back to the land of their birth so they can pay their dues and enjoy the weather... :D
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And I believe the final results of that group were that Scotland finished the group on eight points, one behind group winners England (who went through to the semi-finals, unlike Scotland, and finished in third place)..... Nice spin, though........:D |
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Lies and spin is all some people have Hugh. It makes them happy when the evidence doesn't stack up in their favour... :D
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Eddie Izzard speaks out...
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