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Re: The debate

Postby Workingman » 26 Aug 2014, 17:04

Suff, if you had been fortunate, if that's the right word, to have seen it you would know why the vote went 70:30 to Salmond, and it had nothing to do with him being good.

Darling was dire, worse than dire: hopeless.
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Re: The debate

Postby KateLMead » 28 Aug 2014, 17:14

I read that Brown is going around hoping to change the trend. I wouldn't think the Scots will welcome him with his dismal record when in power.
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Re: The debate

Postby pollR78 » 29 Aug 2014, 19:57

i watched the first 20 mins then had to turn it over......I made my mind up a while ago and am worried what the results will be............have even contemplated moving south if the vote is a yes!

:? :roll:

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Re: The debate

Postby Workingman » 29 Aug 2014, 20:21

Sorry poll, I have always wanted the Scots to vote "No" because I do not want to witness the break up of the greatest union the world has ever seen.

However, if the vote is "Yes" why should rUK open its doors to "No" voters?

You have had plenty of time to make your case and if you fail you should have to make the most of the result, without the option of running away. Maybe that should have been made clear right from the start of this fiasco.
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Re: The debate

Postby Aggers » 29 Aug 2014, 20:55

If it is a Yes vote, I just hope the North Sea oil will run out quickly.
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Re: The debate

Postby Kaz » 30 Aug 2014, 14:26

Poll you can come and live near me any time :) That's a tad harsh WM, on the No voters! Not their fault if it goes to Yes..............
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Re: The debate

Postby Workingman » 30 Aug 2014, 14:53

Kaz, I was not meaning for it to be harsh, especially not to Poll, but if it is the case that it was taken personally then I hereby apologise to Poll unreservedly.

What I was trying to say is that it should have been made clear from the very start that if Scotland voted "Yes" and it later went pear-shaped, as it could well do, there would not be the option of simply upping sticks and walking away. Scotland would be an independent country and its citizens would be Scottish citizens and should be prepared and expected to do their best and work for Scotland.
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Re: The debate

Postby medsec222 » 30 Aug 2014, 16:24

I switched it on, then I turned the sound down, and then I switched it off. Alex Salmond comes across as a bully. I have always wanted Scotland to stay within the UK, but if they want to go there's nothing to be done about it. Whether they will be better off, we will find this out in time.
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Re: The debate

Postby pederito1 » 30 Aug 2014, 16:52

If it is yes I suppose the price of Scotch will go up. :( :(
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Re: The debate

Postby molly » 30 Aug 2014, 17:09

pollR78 wrote:............have even contemplated moving south if the vote is a yes!

:? :roll:

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But there lies another question……Scotland would no longer be in the EU so will we Scots have the right to work in England?
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