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Post by Oyarzabal on Sept 18, 2014 19:25:03 GMT
I'm an emotional wreck.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 19:32:25 GMT
Oyarzabal should we send someone over in case No wins?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 20:25:59 GMT
Some of the smaller polling stations have already closed as they have had 100% of the people registered there along to vote already. Been debunked.
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Post by jaffers on Sept 18, 2014 20:42:13 GMT
Surely no has to win, it'll be a financial disaster for both parties if the Yes party actually got a victory.
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Post by EdinBruges on Sept 18, 2014 21:07:51 GMT
If it is a no vote Salmond and possibly Sturgeon are surely out of a job. Seems ludicrous that a decision as big as this, as once-in-a-lifetime as this has been allowed to take place with so many unanswered questions; it's all well and good saying we'll use the pound of we'll default, we'll keep some of their planes, we'll keep some troops, I'd want absolute assurances that actual plans were already negotiated and then put it to the polls.
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Post by jaffers on Sept 18, 2014 21:19:12 GMT
A lot of the Yes campaign has come across as 'Well, we're going to cherry pick the bits we would like to keep and discard the rest because freedom'. Whereas it's actually a case of you can flag what you'd like to keep, but it's completely out of your hands if you actually retain it or not.
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Post by almachtig on Sept 18, 2014 21:38:42 GMT
We don't have to approve them keeping the pound for them to keep it. Panama have been using the US dollar for over a century, plenty have since adopted it. The euro is widely used outside of the EU, the Australian dollar. In fact the pound is probably the biggest currency not used by another country.
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Post by cl7 on Sept 18, 2014 21:41:55 GMT
Alistair Darling himself said there's nothing to stop us. There's uncertainties , but currency isn't one...
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Post by wf4v3ry on Sept 18, 2014 22:01:20 GMT
Salmond, Sturgeon. Something fishy going on.
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Post by g7vikings on Sept 18, 2014 22:06:02 GMT
I haven't followed this too closely and had been rather indifferent of the whole affair until last night. Not sure if the size of it had gone completely over my head until it seemed real. Over the 24 hours or so I've given myself to consider what little I know, I'd definitely be voting yes and hope for them, it's what they get. Having the chance to be masters of your own destiny, not just for the next five years, ten years, where things may be insecure or unsettling, but for the next 100 years and so on. It's an exciting thought. More than anything though, I'm just glad they've made everyone sit up and take notice. I won't hold my breath, but whatever happens, hopefully it brings change for the better for the whole of Britain - whoever is in it.
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Post by Oyarzabal on Sept 18, 2014 22:07:04 GMT
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Post by shaunie on Sept 18, 2014 23:14:27 GMT
No are going to win this by a fucking mile. I hope I'm wrong but I can't see any other outcome.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 23:24:26 GMT
all the fucking scummy IRA heads/Celtic supporters coming out of the woodwork over here.
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Post by EdinBruges on Sept 18, 2014 23:27:36 GMT
It's weird, you'd assume it'd be Yes by a canter if you go by pictures of the groups out on the streets etc... yet every poll has No ahead by a substantial enough amount. And because there's been no exit polls it'll be difficult to trust these polls.
I reckon Yes might sneak it tbh.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2014 23:27:41 GMT
"we are with you celtic brethren"
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