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Originally Posted by Hugh
It isn't, if it depends on other parties agreement/co-operation - for instance, if the Yes Campaign state that if they win, they will definitely join the EU without any waiting, and will keep Sterling as a currency, and will use the existing taxation processes, and the EU/rUK do not agree/do not allow this to happen, the Yes Campaign will be voted in on false premises (and will then, I am sure, blame the EU/rUK for not delivering with something they never agreed to in the first place).
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Yes at the same time as accusing their opponents of 'bullying', 'arrogance' and 'misrepresentation', the SNP has been behaving like a spoilt brat demanding what it wants from the rest of the UK and the EU then presenting those demands to the electorate as what it's going to get regardless of what anyone else thinks.