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It's a shame that it's a close run thing, though. No matter what the result, just about half of Scotland is going to get something it doesn't want.
Yeah, while it's a very different situation, that historically hasn't gone very well.Graham Kennedy wrote:
It's a shame that it's a close run thing, though. No matter what the result, just about half of Scotland is going to get something it doesn't want.
No it won't - it just stands a 50/50 chance of shrinking a bit.Graham Kennedy wrote:So yeah, my country may cease to exist tomorrow.![]()
Aye. Maybe if the central belt votes decisively for independence and the rest against we could just give that bit independence, build a wall around them, and let them get on with it. I hear the Italians need a bit of economic stimulus, and do a very nice line in such walls - we could kill two birds with one stone.No matter what the result, just about half of Scotland is going to get something it doesn't want.
I just read the headline. 55.3% against independence is hardly a secure majority. I smell a Quebec of the UK in the offing.Griffin wrote:Well then. Scotland remains in the union, with 55% to 45%
More like "From Scotland to Alex Salmond".Nutso wrote:From England to Scotland: