Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

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Another useless twat bites the dust.

Also, Richard and Judy's suicide pact - hmm, I wonder who's going to go first out of those two?

Uses Daily Mail as propaganda.

Hmm, that story was doing the rounds up here about two or three months ago. Good to see the Daily Mail's on the ball.

Derides Daily Mail <ok>
 
Propaganda?

You think your site is worth that?

You use a source in one post when it enhances your cause, just to attack the credibility of the very same source (after it publishes something against your cause) in the next post -what word would you use to define that sort of behaviour? <whistle>

P.S. if the site is not worth it, stop doing it.
 
You use a source in one post when it enhances your cause, just to attack the credibility of the very same source (after it publishes something against your cause) in the next post -what word would you use to define that sort of behaviour? <whistle>

P.S. if the site is not worth it, stop doing it.

No, I was merely pointing out to stopme that the story about a Glasgow cafe accepting bitcoins was months old - I don't know why the DM decided to publish it yesterday as if it was something new.

Anyway, **** up you precious little ****.
 
That'll add another two per cent to the Yes vote.

Was thinking that myself. They asked Sinn Fein what they thought about the Scottish vote and they replied "it's none of our business" - although you know they are jumping up and down cheering on Yes, they just have the self awareness to realise that not many people in Scotland value their opinion.
 
Actually just read this bit (read a similar article elsewhere before being linked to this)

Better Together said: &#8220;This organisation isn&#8217;t part of our campaign and never will be. The best way for people who believe that we are stronger and better together as part of the UK to get involved is by speaking to undecided voters, not marching in the streets.&#8221;

Yes Scotland, which is campaigning for independence from Westminster rule, said: &#8220;We fully respect that others have a different view and support their democratic right to express it in any legitimate and peaceful way they wish.&#8221;

How funny is it the Orange Order are now useful to the separatists and embarrassing to Unionists - their whole raison d'etre is effectively redundant.
 
Everything's kicking off about that opinion poll done by MORI for the Cabinet Office. Apparently it shows the Yes vote surging ahead of the Noes but the Government has buried it.

Better Together are in full panic mode!
 
"EuroMillions lottery winners Chris and Colin Weir have given a further £2.5m to the independence campaign. The staunch SNP supporters, who gave £1m to Yes Scotland in 2013, are among more than 11,000 backers to pledge money to the campaign."

I suppose you have to applaud their passion but it would have probably been cheaper, not to mention far more fun, to fund a war of independence........
 
Everything's kicking off about that opinion poll done by MORI for the Cabinet Office. Apparently it shows the Yes vote surging ahead of the Noes but the Government has buried it.

Better Together are in full panic mode!

That makes sense.

If the Yes voters are more likely to vote, than the No voters, bury the poll that shows that the No voters they need to vote.

It's schoolboy politics that turns people away from Politics. This whole debate is based on playground logic. Made up stories in a paper's letters page from an anonymous source saying that the Government 'buried' a poll is just plain bullshite.
 
That makes sense.

If the Yes voters are more likely to vote, than the No voters, bury the poll that shows that the No voters they need to vote.

It's schoolboy politics that turns people away from Politics. This whole debate is based on playground logic. Made up stories in a paper's letters page from an anonymous source saying that the Government 'buried' a poll is just plain bullshite.


Well, I'm sure someone from IPSIS-MORI or the Cabinet Office will be along to deny it any moment now....