That's true. Was it changed substantially from the SNP proposed version, other than to take out the leading "Do you agree.." preference they had gone with?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Scottish Independence
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21-01-2014 02:44 PM #331
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21-01-2014 03:00 PM #332This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't now watch FMQs or the other political programmes because I find they generate virtually no useful information or knowledge whatsoever. But that's beside the point because as I said this Referendum isn't a debate or argument between Johann Lamont and Alex Salmond, it's either a big disagreement or a big agreement between Alex Salmond's SNP and the Scottish people.
However, what is sauce for the goose and all that...I deprecate any politician talking down Scotland - whether they do so to support the Union or to further the case for Independence.
Make no mistake, SNP politicians talk down the current Scotland every chance they get in order to argue that we could do so much better if only we were independent.
Anyway, I'm not sure whether to be depressed about another nine months of this stuff or excited by the prospect that its nearly over.Last edited by One Day Soon; 21-01-2014 at 03:03 PM. Reason: didn't mean to shout with the bold text
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22-01-2014 12:14 PM #335This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-01-2014 12:15 PM #336This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you're depressed, might I suggest you stay away from the main message board. There is so much pish posted there that you might even find yourself agreeing with me!
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22-01-2014 03:22 PM #337
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I've been invited to a debate on the referendum on Friday in Dumfries. Can't wait!
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22-01-2014 07:45 PM #338This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-01-2014 07:57 PM #339This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A Referendum debate in Dumfries on a Friday night.
It would have to be co-hosted by Kylie Minogue, Scarlett Johanson and Nicole Kidman to get me to attend.
TBF that would apply regardless of where it was taking place.
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23-01-2014 09:19 AM #340
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23-01-2014 11:47 PM #342
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Looking like another terrible night night for the SNP. Labour win Motherwell North council by election with 68.1% of the vote and looking likely to win Cowdenbeath with around 55%. Wheels coming of the separatists bandwagon
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24-01-2014 08:04 AM #343This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Proves nothing. Put a goat in a red rosette and it'd get elected.
And despite what he says, that wasn't a vote for Independence, it was a MSP by-election.
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24-01-2014 11:53 AM #344This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm not disputing it was a bad night for the SNP and a good night for Labour, but I wouldn't go getting too excited if I were you. A by election in a safe Labour seat with the SNP 7 years in power at Holyrood? What were you expecting?
A bad night for the SNP, but on reflection not such a bad night for the 'Separatists' - over 11000 voters canvassed and in the process asked how they intended to vote in the independence referendum. The largest percentage said they were going to vote yes. Of the 11727 people who gave their opinion, 41% said yes, 36% said no, and 23% said they were undecided. This in a Labour stronghold.
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24-01-2014 02:03 PM #346
Just read 35 pages of this thread.
I'll throw in a little aside from an Anglo Scot.
In face to face discussion with my local MP (Labour) I asked her view of Scottish Independence.
Her exact words were...
"Scottish people will not have the confidence and courage to break away."
I found this a very dismissive attitude from a normally very serious and responsive politician.
Generally people here in the Midlands just don't see the referendum as an issue. Nobody seriously considers a 'yes' vote remotely possible.
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24-01-2014 02:35 PM #347This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-01-2014 02:39 PM #348This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
With the likelihood of a defeat on independence - and probably quite a heavy defeat - it is the post Referendum political scenario that promises most interest in my view. If the SNP have to face a world without Salmond post Referendum - and the gloss is cracked by the result - it becomes a much more open contest.
I was at something Sturgeon spoke at recently and she did well - she's no Salmond though. Perversely I think if Sturgeon becomes leader it cranks up the pressure on all the opposition leaders. No-one really expects any of them to lay a glove on Salmond as he's such a big political beast, but they would be much more harshly judged if they couldn't cut it against Sturgeon.
As an aside I think I saw on another thread a comment about Sturgeon adopting Salmond's irritating speaking style. She's not the only one, Stewart Hosie is always at it too. I think he's quite effective though when he plays it straight and stays above the party politics.
God knows how you keep yourself motivated if you are a Lib/Dem politician.
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24-01-2014 03:23 PM #349This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the event of a 'No' vote the next Scottish Election in 2016 could be a good contest. A lot, however, will depend on who is elected at UK level in 2015. As you know, I'm biased, but if the Conservatives win the UK election in 2015, I would expect the SNP (even if I was leader) to clear up in 2016! The only way Labour in Scotland would be able to prevent such a scenario would be to offer the Scottish Electorate something close to full fiscal autonomy.
FWIW, I also agreed that there is far too much 'training' of politicians. I like Salmond, but this making sure you stand correctly with your arm in the correct place (i.e. - just across the stomach) really pisses me off. For me, this stems from the days of Michael Foot, when 'the early spin doctors' became convinced that being clever was less important in order to achieve electoral success than the mannerisms and looks of our politicians.
Imagine being a Lib Dem and a Jambo right now!
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24-01-2014 04:35 PM #350
Still waiting for Better Together to come up with positive reasons to stay in the Union. This latest salvo over border controls suggests they have no idea how other EU countries, including the UK and Eire, deal with this.
They don't know what they're doing.
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25-01-2014 07:21 AM #351This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You're more than entitled to cling to whatever polling you want, irrespective of how partial or how much of an outlier it is. I just wanted to know if I should take it seriously or not.
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25-01-2014 07:28 AM #352This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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25-01-2014 07:55 AM #353
http://www.newsnetscotland.com/index...academic-study
An interesting study of broadcast news coverage of the referendum just been published. Surprise, surprise, little or no coverage of it in the mainstream media.
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25-01-2014 09:29 AM #354This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But all this pathetic getting the excuses in early cr@p does my head in. If the Yes campaign are not getting their message out properly then they need to try harder instead of wasting their energy bleating about how unfair things are. It turns people off and changes nothing.Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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25-01-2014 10:11 AM #355This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-01-2014 11:15 AM #356This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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25-01-2014 01:29 PM #357This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Just so that you know Beefster, I'm not 'clinging' anything, simply highlighting what the SNP found whilst canvassing in Cowdenbeath. Your patronising tone always assumes me though.
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25-01-2014 01:32 PM #358
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Anytime I've crossed a land border on the mainland in the past few years - which I've done a decent number of times - I've never had to show my ID.
Funnily enough in the independence debate, the former is suddenly a massive problem and the latter would suddenly not apply.
Better Together like to invent problems that are simply not found elsewhere or are uniquely insurmountable in our apparently advanced part of the world.Last edited by steakbake; 25-01-2014 at 01:34 PM.
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25-01-2014 01:42 PM #359This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-01-2014 02:19 PM #360This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The fact that polling had Labour in the lead way before the election just reflects the fact that the electorate moved to the SNP as the election approached. It doesn't mean that the polling was wrong.
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