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You have my vote there!
please can everyone let this thread die so Rab C Troll can **** ***
Stop it - you're running the trolls hyperbole with your common sense and use of facts...Surely all the desperate pro-independence rhetoric and demands for another referendum in this thread are just blatant trolling? Everyone that qualifies for the vote in the UK will get their say regarding their next government, local councils etc. I struggle to believe that anyone could be too stupid to understand that a referendum to split up a country is simply not something that you revisit on a regular basis. And if you do go down that road, what happens in the years following a vote for independence if/when the majority say they have changed their minds and want to re-unify?
Not quite sure why I got sucked into replying to this anyway, but hey ho...
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No, they're just getting fed up with the nonsense some nationalists are coming up with.
IIRC when the vote was no in the actual referendum it was "well it wasn't by a big margin" when the percentages were 55/45 against, now a poll has said it's the other way it's a huge margin.
Personally I'm starting to think that if there is another referendum in the next 10 years or so the cost of it should come out of the Scottish Parliament's budget as everyone was told it was a once in a generation/once in a lifetime opportunity by the Yes campaign, but once they didn't get the result they wanted it became a "ooh things have changed in the last year we want another one".
IIRC the Scottish Parliament is not doing that well with it's devolved matters so why the hell some people think that the SNP are wonderful is beyond me.
Nearly all the polls showed a No lead. I think only two showed a narrow YES lead. There has never been a poll showing 55% for YES. If the referendum was tomorrow and YES won with 55% of the vote that would be an overwhelming victory!!!!
You should see the laugh we are having at this thread on the other forum! Showing the unionists true colours and them being completely in denial. Hilarious!
hold on a minute braveheart, the No Vote was 55% and the nationalists were saying it was close, so how does 55% to Yes in a flash poll suddenly represent an overwhelming majority. Are you saying that the NO camp had an overwhelming majority in the beginning or are you just pulling crap out of your arse like Salmond likes to do ?
Scots given the chance to vote on independence, billed as a once in a generation or lifetime event by Wee Wreck, Scots vote resoundingly "no" to leaving the union, nationalists whine that somehow Scots didn't understand the question or were too stupid to cope with the implications that it was a once in a generation decision, nat troll gets made to look foolish in a forum when their rhetoric is shredded as delusional propaganda and wishful thinking, nats then pretend they weren't serious after all and are just having a laugh. Wings over Scotland members shuffle off looking mildly embarrassed at having made their campaign look a bit silly.
Meanwhile hilarity ensues on OCUK as people queue up to poke the pet rabid nat.![]()
No, they're just getting fed up with the nonsense some nationalists are coming up with.
IIRC when the vote was no in the actual referendum it was "well it wasn't by a big margin" when the percentages were 55/45 against, now a poll has said it's the other way it's a huge margin.
Personally I'm starting to think that if there is another referendum in the next 10 years or so the cost of it should come out of the Scottish Parliament's budget as everyone was told it was a once in a generation/once in a lifetime opportunity by the Yes campaign, but once they didn't get the result they wanted it became a "ooh things have changed in the last year we want another one".
IIRC the Scottish Parliament is not doing that well with it's devolved matters so why the hell some people think that the SNP are wonderful is beyond me.
If another referendum comes up I'll switch from yes to no.
I voted on it based on a once in a lifetime referendum, not something we do again every few years until the SNP get the answer they want. It shows absolutely no respect for the democratic outcome of any such referendum.
Well you are in the minority of Scots who don't want another referendum within 10 years.
Then why the hell didn't Salmond and co say "if we don't get the result we want, we'll do this every few years" in the run up to the referendum?
Is it because they knew it would show their true colours and would likely put off a heck of a lot of investment into Scotland.
From memory Salmond and the rest of the Yes campaign leaders made a big thing about it being a once in a generation thing, and that it wouldn't turn into a "neverendum" where they'd be doing it every few years.
I strongly suspect that various nationalist leaders never even considered that they'd get a no vote, in much the same way they seemed completely incapable of taking into account that an independent Scotland would need the agreement of a lot of (now) external parties to do a lot of what they were promising, many of whom would have no longer had any reason to try and keep the Scottish people happy if it made the rest of the UK population unhappy or at a disadvantage.
So you see this thread is just a unionist bubble. Being generous it would seem there is a 50/50 split between people in Scotland who want independence and those who don't. This thread is more like a 95/5 split (95% being unionists obviously). Hence the unionist circle jerk that is taking place.
Clearly the momentum is with the YES side and this will only continue to grow what with many of the elderly NO voters dying off and younger more likely to vote YES people becoming eligible to vote. In less than a year we have increased support for YES by about 5%.
We are never going away! GIUY!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_Scottish_independence_referendum,_2014#2014
Notice how all of the polls near the referendum were all skewed towards the side of Yes? This was likely due to the "shy tory" factor, and it is increasing as the No side stop caring and get back to their normal lives while the Yes side fail to accept the result and keep on crying.
So what. Ever since then the polls have been favoring the nationalists. The opposite of what happened before the referendum. No prizes for guessing why that is!
The polls were "favouring" the nationalists before the referendum, as in they were showing Yes to have more support than it actually had.
The reason it's increasing is exactly what I said, No voters who once cared enough to answer a survey no longer do, while Yes voters still love to get all excited about it. Shame I don't get a prize though.
What a load of nonsense. The Yes side only had 2 polls saying they were in the lead vs 75 polls showing NO in the lead in 2014. Now nearly all the polls since the referendum show YES in the lead.
Your claim that NO voters are not participating in these polls is baseless. Where is your evidence to support this claim?
More weasel words from the unionists!
I'm saying that they all incorrectly indicated more support on the Yes side than there actually was.