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The Scottish independence referendum polling thread

"Should Scotland be an independent country?"

  • Yes

    Votes: 43 66.2%
  • No

    Votes: 17 26.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 4.6%

  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .
It would not be at all surprising to hear Cameron et al using that in their race to the finish line - "A weaker UK is exactly what they want and will open up us to even greater risks both at home and abroad"...
 
It would not be at all surprising to hear Cameron et al using that in their race to the finish line - "A weaker UK is exactly what they want and will open up us to even greater risks both at home and abroad"...
They already have and the RIC types have said that this a reason for a YES vote. I'm not sure how many people are voting with the role of imperialism uppermost.
 
What would be the best way to sabotage the upcoming "love bombing" attempt whereby the Unionists/Liblabcons plan to mobilise English people to say"don't go"? (Based on the Quebec campaign)
 
HeHe. Certainly if they go about it like the Beeb news did tonight - "ordinary Chesterfield folk" making ignorant and resentful remarks....
 
What would be the best way to sabotage the upcoming "love bombing" attempt whereby the Unionists/Liblabcons plan to mobilise English people to say"don't go"? (Based on the Quebec campaign)

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Everything Westminster has done since that first poll showing a lead for Yes has made me feel happier and happier I've put a bet on for Scotland going, thanks Liblabcon!


I haven't seen so much wonderful political panic since the seventies.

 
Hmm I am really pissed with the entire UK press so anti Scottish Independance. And looking at the BBC of course they went around to other countries to ask what was thought of the matter and again as per usual they left off Ireland whom naturally they should be asking as Ireland broke away now approaching 100 years..so for my English chums a extract from and Irish newspaper...sorry its got to be done to balance the don't break up the Union bollox.

If I can fit into another post as I just tried and it doesn't allow me
 
Sorry ..I actually wasn't referring to you geniunely..more and out loud protest at a post limit preventing me to post into forum..
 
Hmm point stands ..it seems all the press is anti independence and publishing this..

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-25844448


Eh really lets ask everywhere except our nearest neighbour...right fuck off then

the BBC have this ..and skip asking the Irish Republic...whom broke away ..would have thought that would be ideal to gauge.

Be honest the view of Being British is pretty much a lie isn't it as its all about England has been ..this event might shake things up a bit.

My views are only that my views but lets see what comes

http://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2014/0...nt-to-talk-about-scotlands-independence-vote/
 
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/10/scottish-independence-poll-no-vote-lead

A new opinion poll on Scottish independence has found the no vote back in the lead at 53% of voters, suggesting the sudden surge in backing for independence has subsided.

Only days after a spate of polls suggested the referendum race was neck and neck, the Survation poll for the Daily Record has found that the no vote is now at 53%, giving the pro-UK campaign a six point gap over yes.

That is the same margin given by Survation two months ago. Including the 10% of voters still to decide, the survey of 1,000 voters found that 47.6% plan to vote no on 18 September, with 42.4% voting yes.

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The depressing thing for Yes is that the fieldwork for that seems to have been done in the last 5 days or so (according to the other thread) - when BT was in full headless chicken mode.
 
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