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Will you vote for independence?

Scottish independence?

  • Yes please

    Votes: 99 56.6%
  • No thanks

    Votes: 57 32.6%
  • Dont know yet

    Votes: 17 9.7%

  • Total voters
    175
a Yes to happen because it would be a massive two fingers up to Westminster'.

And IMO that's precisely the wrong reason. But he has the right to be wrong. IMO vote Yes if you believe an independent Scotland will be a better Scotland, not just because you dislike what's currently happening in Westminster. Remember, this will be permanent. There'll be no going back.
 
Basically, when weltweit listens to David Cameron he thinks there is subtleties and subtext. He can't believe Cameron's just really incompetent.
Cameron is a dick but that does not make putting two fingers up to Westminster a good reason for voting yes!
 
come on the only reason to vote ever is to spite those you hate and possibly, just possibly open up space for alternatives. Yes Scotland will still be run by milkwater soc/dec watered down neoliberalists. But imagine the look on camerons face when he goes down as the man in charge when scotland went indie? the presage of the full death of the union. Oh how I hope to savour that moment.

the whole bolloxology of 'scotland won't be able to do x or y or z without the union' is hilarious. The country is run by hard nosed business interests who make bow to vague soc/dec because the voting base demands it.

Its not going to be a red dawn over scotland, but it will fuck the Conservative and Unionist Party right up. Come on lads, stick the boot in. Make this the year when Camerons dreams of being the new thatch crash down on his ears and he gets eviscerated by his own 1922 comittee back bench
 
come on the only reason to vote ever is to spite those you hate and possibly, just possibly open up space for alternatives.

Voting out of hatred is never a good idea. Whichever way I vote will be because I see it in long term interests of Scotland.
 
you just don't get it do you

I get you; you don't get me. I have a different perspective than you. I'm allowed to have that, you know. For instance, in 50 years (I'll likely be dead by then but my nephew and niece will not), will we be able to afford the NHS as is? How about in 25 years? I'll be in my 70s then, and starting to need the NHS quite a bit.
 
I get you; you don't get me. I have a different perspective than you. I'm allowed to have that, you know. For instance, in 50 years (I'll likely be dead by then but my nephew and niece will not), will we be able to afford the NHS as is? How about in 25 years? I'll be in my 70s then, and starting to need the NHS quite a bit.
no you don't and never will.
do you genuinely think that the NHS in Scotland is better run by those 100's of miles away as an afterthought or by those closer to the people they serve in a smaller area?
 
no you don't and never will.
do you genuinely think that the NHS in Scotland is better run by those 100's of miles away as an afterthought or by those closer to the people they serve in a smaller area?

I could say the same vis-a-vis Aberdeen and Edinburgh: that's over 100 miles. How about Edinburgh and Lerwick? What is the magic distance? There isn't one, and IME the NHS in Scotland is not an afterthought, but receives just as much attention as the rest of the UK.

As I asked earlier, I didn't believe Cameron when he said that the NHS would be safe with him; why should I believe Salmond now?
 
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