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"The prime minister has defended the decision not to publish an independence referendum poll that was commissioned by the UK government. David Cameron told BBC Scotland the government did not routinely publish its opinion research. But he said the findings of the government's polls were largely in line with other recently published polls." And another contrary voice. "David Cameron received a blow on the first day of a visit to Scotland when a former senior British diplomat said "tough but sensible" negotiations would be held on forming a currency union in the event of a vote for independence. In a challenge to the prime minister, who will reiterate his rejection of a currency union during his two-day trip to Scotland, the former British permanent representative to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe accused the government of arrogant behaviour towards the people of Scotland." Better Together clearly have a job of work to do if they want a decisive pro union result in this campaign. |
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I am confused.
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So how can it be 45%, if the the last couple of months were the best so far, and they were 43%? |
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Salmond has no shame at all. I wouldn't be surprised if he simply made it up (although the SNP probably have a way of measuring the polls that let him make that claim without outright lying).
The polls have stalled for now. I hope they give way to drop below 40%, ideally 35%, by September. I wouldn't rule out Salmond making even more ridiculous claims of a Utopia in the Summer. I think he might just think 'screw it' and announce a 'oil dividend' of £500 or more to each citizen if Scotland goes it alone. Wouldn't put it past him. |
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And in any case not having control of your own currency isn't full independence IMO. But yes the Better Together campaign is atrocious. I'd have thought they'd be able to comprehensively shoot down the Guess campaigns lies and spin with ease. ---------- Post added at 07:57 ---------- Previous post was at 07:52 ---------- Quite a good article with some very valid points raised. http://ianssmart.blogspot.co.uk/2014...-question.html Quote:
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An interesting blog post as you say.
I suspect much of the content is a follow on from what the house of lords recommended recently as covered here. As we can see, the whole issue of a Scotland after the referendum vote is tied to negotiations under the terms of the Edinburgh Agreement which Cameron has again said he would "stick absolutely" to. I would imagine that will involve moveable dates. |
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This (behind paywall) may cause some "tensions" if the Independence vote comes out in favour of staying in the Union....
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On the other hand, if it had been possible to give votes only to those UK citizens who were born in Scotland, there would probably still be a 'no' ...
A whole range of recent polls (even a dodgy Panelbase one) have shown support for Yes stalling, and in most cases going backwards. |
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My oh my, Jimi's been a long time compiling all those book/film/documentary quotes claiming England won the Battle of Britain... :rofl:
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It's worth remembering that there was predicted to be a "Yes bounce" after the currency intervention by Alexander OsBalls. That bounce was then followed by the SNP spring conference, which was their last decent chance to get their own undiluted separatist message onto the telly. From now on, the broadcasters in particular, are going to be scrupulously balanced (BBC Scotland did a set-piece studio interview with Eck last week, purely because Cameron was in Scotland for two days, and said lots about the referendum).
When the facts for and against are presented, and people then get to express a view in absolute secrecy, there is a substantial natural majority in favour of the Union in Scotland, and not just amongst us English settlers. Although the demographic is somewhat skewed, the best illustration we have so far are the mock referendums held on university campuses all over Scotland in the last 6 months. IIRC every single one of them has voted No, and most of those have done so by a very comfortable margin. None of this means we should be complacent. The SNP will make shameless propaganda out of every podium finish Scotland achieves at the forthcoming Commonwealth Games (quietly omitting to mention the role the UK training structure plays in developing elite sport in all the home nations, but that's par for the course) and there is always the risk of what the strategists call a "black swan incident". We also need to ensure all potential No voters understand that they will only get a No if every single one of them actually goes out to vote. But, on balance, things are on course. |
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I would have thought it would have been better to allow him to stay on the cf if only to brag if/when Scotland won the yes vote or slag him off if he was wrong either way a missed opportunity IMO. |
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Jimi is alive and well on at least one other internet forum, where I imagine he continues to post his opinions of this website.
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