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Old 14-09-2014, 21:47   #2232
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
People are getting tired of corporations and their control over governments these days,
It's a balance, because things work so much better when governments control corporations.......................

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They are in a way threats and intended to sway opinion to what is best for their business rather than the people, so it's understandable too.
But what if your livelihood depends on that business? Then what is best for that business is best for you too. Well if you want to keep your job.

You can't separate these things out for convenience. That's why it's called socio-economics, amongst other things, they are inter-related. It's not black and white

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might just be enough to make people vote Yes out of spite.
and that would be a really clever reason...........they would get what they deserve.

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A large crowd gathered outside BBC Scotland's Glasgow HQ to protest about coverage of the referendum.

Police said up to 1,000 people took part although other observers suggested a much higher figure for the crowd.

The protesters said BBC coverage had been biased against independence.

A BBC spokesperson said: "We believe our coverage has been fair and impartial and has adhered fully to the requirements of our Editorial and Referendum Guidelines."

Protesters gathered outside the BBC's Pacific Quay offices at about 14:00.

They draped a banner over the entrance to the building calling for the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson to be sacked.
Nice to see that they're not above intimidation and trying to interfere with the democratic process either.
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