Scotch Independence - the countdown

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I googled "threatening shoot polling station scotland" restricted to pages updated in the last 24 hours and all I can find is tweets and posts on pro-independence forums. No reputable (or not so reputable) news source. Smells like bullshit.
 
Why were people in Ayrshire voting for Independence at the European elections?

Any truth in the rumour that they're holding their 2015 General Election next week?
 
The news in Scotland only reports on negative news stories about Yes. Well kent fact.


http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/10401095.Man_threatened_to_shoot_polling_staff/?ref=rc

Gemma Long, 21, of Castle Road, said: “I didn’t see or hear anything.

Peter Hayman, 65, of Daws Heath Road, said: “The police Land Rover was sitting outside when I went to vote but I didn’t see anything going on. “The two people who were ticking the register were very calm. All I saw was the vehicle. I wondered why it was there to be honest.”

Bethan Gollin, 32 of Daws Heath Road, said: “I saw a police car and a police officer walking in so I just thought they were going into vote.
“I walked past a couple of times and didn’t see anything going on.”

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Gemma Long, 21, of Castle Road, said: “I didn’t see or hear anything.

Peter Hayman, 65, of Daws Heath Road, said: “The police Land Rover was sitting outside when I went to vote but I didn’t see anything going on. “The two people who were ticking the register were very calm. All I saw was the vehicle. I wondered why it was there to be honest.”

Bethan Gollin, 32 of Daws Heath Road, said: “I saw a police car and a police officer walking in so I just thought they were going into vote.
“I walked past a couple of times and didn’t see anything going on.”

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Er, that's a different story.