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Old 06-09-2014, 09:24   #1933
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Look if you believe every possible drawback of voting Yes is scaremongering then you're not on the fence. You've made up your mind even if you don't it yet. You're a Yes voter.

As I said I don't see what there is to discuss at this point. Derek gives his view, and a article, about the possible drawbacks of implementing a postal service in a largely rural country and you dismiss it as 'same old scaremongering'. If I were to point out the drawbacks of the currency union it would be 'same old scaremongering'.

You either believe Yes or you don't.

BTW In the Banksy cartoon, assume it's real, the girl is scared of the rat. Not shouting at it. That's why she is a little girl.
Believe me, I haven't made my mind up. I was a definite No until recently. I'm cutting my way through screeds of doom and gloom from one side and unicorns and fluffy white clouds from the other. While it may appear to you that I'm now a committed Yes voter that's probably because so few posters on here are arguing against the doom and gloom. Apparently I can't imagine what Scotland would be like without the Union and it will be cheaper for my sister in Australia to post a christmas card to my Aunt in Bournemouth than it will be for me.
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