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Posted by warmair, Wednesday, 17 September 2014 4:30:07 PM
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Well, the Scots remain in the UK.
But I think it is a win-win. Scotland has gained a few new powers from the Cameron government, which they would just simply never have got without this referendum and without it looking as though the yes vote just might get up. So I hope that the vast majority of Scots can see it all as a good process and a good outcome. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/scottish-independence/scottish-independence-referendum-results-read-david-camerons-speech-in-full-9742858.html Posted by Ludwig, Friday, 19 September 2014 9:18:50 PM
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As an Irish Republican/British Monarchist, of mainly Scots descent, I am thankful that sanity prevailed.
Emotionalism might have won the day to the detriment of Scotland but fortunately there was not another Bonnie Prince Charlie to lead the YES vote; one utterly incompetent leader in a nations history is enough. Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 20 September 2014 7:26:05 AM
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"1.Anas Sawar is deputy Leader Of the Scottish labour Party,He therefore is one of the leading supporters for the Yes Vote."
I see minor problem here he seems to be campaigning furiously for the No vote see what he says below:-
http://www.scottishlabour.org.uk/blog/entry/time-for-the-silent-majority-to-find-its-voice1
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"By putting up a poster you can demonstrate you will not be silenced, that the right decision for your family, your community and your country is to vote No"
See more at: http://www.scottishlabour.org.uk/blog/entry/time-for-the-silent-majority-to-find-its-voice1#sthash.Vp6BiHUo.dpuf
Anyway never let the facts get in the way of a good argument.