7 results in and all No. It doesn't sit right with me that you can ignore a campaign, then wade in with threats about currency etc, then in the last few days make promises that were NEVER on the table. Plus the media that was assaulting the Scottish people day in day out with fear and nonsense. 'Ooh Isis will get you, Asda will raise your prices'. I mean, what? That isn't a fair referendum. You know the despicable Westminster crew will now try and teach Scotland a lesson like they do everyone else. More cuts, more burden, more immigration, more fear, but bigger budgets for them and lobbyist firms and the secret services. I said in the other thread that people are typically not outspoken and fear will keep them quiet, fear will make them reject change. Most people don't get vocal, they watch the fear box, and stay safe.
Still, first vote for yes has just come in.


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