[QUOTE=Colonel_HFC;4166396]Sorry its a pretty big thread and I havent read through it.So what is your interest in the independence issue?Are you Scottish?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Scottish Independence
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13-09-2014 02:49 PM #4922
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I just think it's unfortunate that such a significant number of people are being so stupid when it comes to this specific subject.
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13-09-2014 02:53 PM #4923This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-09-2014 02:56 PM #4924
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13-09-2014 02:56 PM #4925
It was announced that the shop workers union USDAW have come out in favour of a No vote,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29108298
it is just a pity they didn't ask their members first.
This is the result of a debate, with one Yes and No reprentative at IKEA Glasgow.
A great debate followed, passionate but respectful.
At the end we agreed to have an open vote on Yes, No and Don't Know, as an indication of Usdaw members' views after a long, healthy, two-sided debate.
The result was 87.5% for Yes, 12.5% Don't Know and Zero for No.
Some of the undecided said they now lean towards voting Yes. Several of those who voted Yes on the night had arrived at the meeting as No voters. One woman who had been a No, and voted Don't Know after the debate, told the meeting, "I've had more straight answers and common sense from Richie tonight than I've heard from anywhere for the last two years. You might get me to vote Yes yet!"There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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13-09-2014 02:57 PM #4926
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13-09-2014 03:00 PM #4928
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13-09-2014 03:03 PM #4929
The No Campaign recently sent out a communication advising that Supermarkets would put up their prices by 16% in an independent Scotland. However, it is a very simple process to ask them the truth. All power to Morrison's for their honest answer.
First Up – TESCO
FAO:
Tesco Customer Services
To whom it may concern;
I received a communication recently which said that tesco intends to increase its prices by 16% in the event that Scotland decides to vote for independence.
Can you please confirm by email if this is, or isn’t the case/truth.
Their response:
Thanks for your email today.
I am very sorry you are getting misinforming leaflets through your door.
I can confirm that Tesco will not increase their prices by 16% if Scotland leaves the UK.
We’ve got a great business in Scotland and our job is to create the best offer for customers whatever the outcome of the referendum.
Hope this clears the confusion up!
Next Up – Asda
To whom it may concern;
I received a communication recently which said that Asda intends to increase its prices by 16% in the event that Scotland decides to vote for independence.
Can you please confirm by email if this is, or isn’t the case/truth.
Their Response:
Thank you for contacting us regarding information you have received regarding a possible price increase within our stores pending the outcome of Scottish Independence.
I can advise you that, as an Everyday Low Cost Company we would always strive to keep our prices as low as possible for the customer. We are unaware of any plans to implement this increase as stated in the leaflet you received.
Next Up Morrisons
To whom it may concern;
I received a communication recently which said that Morrisons intends to increase its prices by 16% in the event that Scotland decides to vote for independence.
Can you please confirm by email if this is, or isn’t the case/truth.
Their Response
(which was brutally honest and made us giggle – Although we suspect the member of staff may get into hot water for this response):
Thank you for contacting us regarding the leaflet you received. We have received similar enquiries regarding this particular correspondence from one of the campaigns in the Scottish Referendum.
As a company Morrisons have a thriving and loyal customer base and we work hard to try and keep those customers satisfied. We base our pricing on the retail MARKET and not on political decisions. We strive to offer customers in Scotland the best service we can.
As far as we are aware the increased cost in Ireland is due to a number of factors, the major one being the higher cost of distribution. Morrisons currently have in place a full distribution network within the current UK which would remain in place in the event of a Yes Vote. The only way we could envisage an increased cost for Scotland is if the Scottish Government were to push Scotland’s land mass away from the rest of the UK and into the North Sea.
Finally, we spoke with Sainsbury’s
To whom it may concern;
I received a communication recently which said that Sainsbury’s intends to increase its prices by 16% in the event that Scotland decides to vote for independence.
Can you please confirm by email if this is, or isn’t the case/truth.
Their Response
We are unaware of any plans to implement a price increase should Scotland choose to become Independent.
We thought we would stop at this point to save further embarrassment for the No Campaign. But the message is clear. Supermarkets would not unduly penalise the Scottish populous because of political decisions.
Nice try Better Together! You got it wrong ..... AGAIN!
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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13-09-2014 03:12 PM #4931
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To all Yes voters: If it is a Yes vote and it all goes to s**t and the country is a disaster, don't try and blame it on anyone else (UK being unfair, conspiracy etc.). It will be nobody's fault but yours. Do you accept this? Yes or No?
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13-09-2014 03:13 PM #4932
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“Independence won’t be utopia or disaster as some have attempted to claim; it will be what we make of it, and it’s too good an opportunity to miss.”
After a Yes vote and the UK deficit rises above the Scottish deficit after refusing a currency union, will you blame Alex Salmond or the three Westminster leaders?Last edited by Moulin Yarns; 13-09-2014 at 03:19 PM.
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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13-09-2014 03:15 PM #4934This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We'll be accountable to ourselves, for better or worse.
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13-09-2014 03:24 PM #4935
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Unfortunately, people that make the wrong decisions are often quick to blame others rather than being accountable for the decisions. Whatever happens, I'd really rather not see that.
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13-09-2014 03:26 PM #4936
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13-09-2014 03:28 PM #4937This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well, that depends, sam e as your question, nobody knows the answer. It is all supposition.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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13-09-2014 03:31 PM #4938
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To read that, you'd think you DID know the answer.
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13-09-2014 03:35 PM #4939
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Conservative MP on BBC, Christopher Chopr effectively writes off Brown's timetable for more powers and pointing out that the timetable is totally unrealistic. The only way for it to happen would be to have the question on the ballot paper.
If it's a No, will No voters accept that they've been conned?
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13-09-2014 03:39 PM #4940
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13-09-2014 03:58 PM #4942
There will be some mess up here if their promise of more power comes to nothing in the event of a No vote. Problem is we will be powerless to do anything about it, it'll be too late when the votes have been cast
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It should be put on every social media platform.
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