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Originally Posted by Big Brian
Well said my friend. Like the Scottish referendum the Yes Campaign thought they had it won and had to do nothing.
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No they didn't. The Yes campaign were far more active and cohesive than the No campaign. Big rallies, massive online presence and a really active set of activists who were going to every town, every door and every Internet comment section to campaign for a Yes vote. The No campaign won in the end but prior to the vote it the polls were a lot further out than they become and it was far too close.
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he IN Campaign in this case think they have it won and are only spreading fear and doom to ensure their victory.
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And to go back to the Scotland example it turned out some fears are real. The 'project fear' campaign then turned out to have saved Scotland from some considerable economic consequences.