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Old 11-07-2014, 12:27   #1657
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Derek View Post
The yes camp are pretty much outright denying any possibility of an outcome of negotiations that's not outrageously generous to iScotland, not just in the white paper but in every leaflet and sound bite.
That's because they are not the "No thanks" camp.

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If they at least pretended they have a plan B for currency union, EU membership, NATO membership, energy and everything else I wouldn't be as bothered but they don't and their debates about it degenerate into a fingers in the ears saying 'la la la. Not listening to you' which for such an important vote is nothing short of disgraceful.
They don't need to "pretend" anything - it's all up for negotiation. You are singularly refusing to acknowledge that as being a fact. If they were to "pretend" anything then you'd be accusing them of pretending. Isn't that how it works?
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