Good response mate. I'm not overly PC but no need for stuff like that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Still don't accept that pro UK supporters think that Scotland is a subsidy junkie.
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Thread: Scottish Independence
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11-03-2014 04:59 PM #1051
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12-03-2014 12:05 AM #1052
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Aberdeen city council to include an appeal for voters to vote no in with the council tax bills this month. A new low in the campaign. Imagine the hoots of outrage and media guff if an SNP council decided to do the same...
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12-03-2014 12:09 AM #1053
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I think part of the no campaign sees it like that.
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It's been well reported in the press up North and the tone is pretty negative towards the Council administration. The Labour group in Aberdeen are an embarrassment who have embarked on a course of petty politics since the last election. What other council in the land would cancel a city centre development voted for by the people of the city in a referundum and basically tell a local businessman willing to pay most of the costs to stick his money?
If Aberdeen City Council are telling people to vote No I suspect plenty will see it as a reason to vote YES.Every gimmick hungry yob,
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12-03-2014 06:54 AM #1055
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13-03-2014 12:21 PM #1056
New Survation poll out for the Record today. Ex don't-knows it stands at 55-45 for No.
The polls seem to have split into 2 clumps: ICM, Survation, Panelbase have about a 10% lead for No, MORI and YouGov about 20%. Both clumps have been pretty steady for the past few weeks suggesting not much movement caused by the currency stramash.
Even on the optimistic clump, Yes has a big old gap to try and bridge but if that clump is correct it's at least possible which I must admit I never thought it would be with only 6 months to go.
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13-03-2014 08:35 PM #1057This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-03-2014 09:18 PM #1058
Aberdeen council are particularly mental. If people don't get out and vote in local elections - and they generally don't - they can end up with a bunch of nutcases in charge. Hopefully next time sense will prevail.
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14-03-2014 04:47 PM #1060
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14-03-2014 05:36 PM #1061
Been a bit ill so just starting to catch up on thread again today. Will reply more fully later (that means you AMC) but in brief: separatists still wrong on currency and numbers, let's keep the P word out of it (that's not being PC, that's being normal), how about that GERS deficit?, you must be imagining the Herald piece because the MSM is all a Unionist conspiracy remember and some posters on here have a real cheek complaining about questions not being answered - I'm talking about the throwing stones and running away brigade. Away for more virus pills now...
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14-03-2014 06:35 PM #1062
The SNP don't even need to say anything anymore. David Cameron and his cronies at Westminster are causing their own down fall everytime they open their mouths.
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15-03-2014 07:20 AM #1064
http://m.scotsman.com/news/politics/...high-1-3339111
The gap narrows. Yea 39% Nay 47% Floaters 13%. David Cameron doing his best to turn it around.
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15-03-2014 07:43 AM #1065This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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15-03-2014 10:24 AM #1066This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cameron refuses to get involved - "He's running scared. Why won't he take on Salmond?".
Cameron gets involved and promises more powers to the Scottish Government, if the No vote comes to pass (and busting a long-running argument about how we won't get more powers) - "He's doing his best to make the Yes vote happen".
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15-03-2014 11:01 AM #1067This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But he didn't though, did he? And, as things stand (with next to no chance of things changing), it's not an "argument", it's a stone-cold fact (of the non-.net variety). It's 1979 misdirection all over again.
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For the sake of clarity, It seems fantastical that DC is deliberately scuppering the No vote (for Tory party electoral reasons) by getting involved, and you'd need to have a highly developed conspiracy theory to assume this is his strategy.
But its fairly obvious that the bumps in the Yes numbers during polling are happening when the mainstream Westminster parties get involved in the debate, or when scots based financial institutions issue press releases critical of a Yes vote. If I was a tory strategist with an interest in keeping the union id advise him to keep it zipped.Last edited by hibsbollah; 16-03-2014 at 09:57 AM.
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15-03-2014 04:58 PM #1069This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can assure you that these 2 groups (i.e. - women and the poor) are being heavily targeted by the Yes campaign.
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16-03-2014 10:32 AM #1071This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rewind to the Sturgeon/Lamont debate. The very first question Sturgeon was asked was how women would benefit from an Independent Scotland. I thought, great, this is a real chance for her to shine. She totally failed to answer it and threw out a few general phrases.
As for targeting the poor, I hope it involves something more than canvassing poorer areas and chasing out the vote on referendum day.Every gimmick hungry yob,
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Labour will launch their report into further devolved powers on Tuesday. It will contain significant additional powers for the Scottish Parliament. Basically it's "Devo Max" that majority of Scots have said they want. It will then be voted on by the Scottish Labour conference on Friday morning and will be part of Labours 2015 UK manifesto.
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16-03-2014 06:42 PM #1073This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The wider Yes campaign is very active and, as I said, well aware of the potential vote to be had from these 2 groups.
What would you have them do that they aren't already doing?
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16-03-2014 06:43 PM #1074This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Full blown independence is the only way to guarantee that Scotland do what's best for Scotland.
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16-03-2014 07:14 PM #1075This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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16-03-2014 07:16 PM #1076This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'll answer your question later.Every gimmick hungry yob,
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I'll be voting no. Mainly because of my work having to shift a lot of work to England if the yes vote wins. 90% of our custom is south of the border which would be disasterous if the vote went through. I imagine there'll be a few Scottish companies thinking along the same lines.
Also, I can't see how independence is going to make things any better. We live in a stable country as it is and should be thankful for that, no need for a major shake up. Alex Salmond just doesn't have the answers on some key issues so why take a risk when there is no huge long term benefit to be had?
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