Scottish Independence Vote

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Iron
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I tweeted the Betfair helpdesk about this yesterday.

I kept pressing them on how it was in the interests of shareholders to run a 20% chance of giving away a huge sum of money, but kept going around in circles until I gave up. It was like trying to get a clear answer on currency union from Alex Salmond! :lol:

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BJGardner
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Front page of tommorrows Scottish Sun, they sit on the fence.
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Iron
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On a pedantic point, today's Sun. :)

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Sorry, I stand corrected :oops:
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It's OK - I only know because I saw a copy in my local ASDA about an hour ago. :)

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BJGardner wrote:Sorry, I stand corrected :oops:
Iron
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Some of tomorrow's front pages: https://twitter.com/JuliaHB1/status/512 ... 76/photo/1

It's quite a change for the Express not to lead with a story about a medical breakthrough, the weather or soaring house prices...

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thank you scotland.. :D
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"Judgment day UK: Dark side of Scotland's big decision"


"Threats, intimidation and abuse: the dark side of the Yes campaign has been exposed as Scotland decides today on whether to go it alone or stay part of the United Kingdom.

Business leaders and campaigners are being intimidated because of their pro-Union views."


http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/ar ... d=11327221

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A partially sighted pensioner, who asked not to be named, said he was punched in the face by a Yes supporter as he handed out leaflets for Better Together in Glasgow.

"I was standing at a No station when two young men, aged in their 20s came up to me," said the 75-year-old man.

"I was talking to one of them normally, but then absolutely out of the blue the other just swung a punch at my head.

"I was a bit shocked and fell slightly backwards. I carry a white stick because I am half blind - they would have seen that."

Another Better Together campaigner who spoke to the Telegraph said that pro-independence campaigners had surrounded him in a Glasgow suburb and asked questions such as "where do you live?" and "are you Scottish?"

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Drew McKenzie Smith, managing director at The Lindores Distillery Company, said that supporters of independence had threatened to boycott his products as a "direct consequence" of him signing the letter.

Another two signatories, who did not wish to give their names, said they received sinister phone calls following the publication of the letter.

Other respondents said that they have felt generally intimidated because of their concerns about independence.

Another businessman who signed the letter told how a senior director at his company received "very vicious emails" while another said he had been called a "f***ing English b*****d" and told to "get back to England".

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Mr McKenzie Smith said: "I have seen plenty of evidence of 'No' signs being torn down, cars scratched to the point that a local potential Tory MSP will not put a 'No' sticker on his car as he fully expects it to then be scratched."

John Michie, managing director at Charles Michie Pharmacy, said that after he put up 'No' signs in his shop window in central Aberdeen, the glass had been spat at.

"The spits have run down the glass and look very unsightly. It is reprehensible. But I wasn't in the least bit surprised," he said.

Charles Ritchie, who runs Score Group in Aberdeenshire, said that men in balaclavas had recently entered his premises to destroy "No" posters.

"We have recently put up signs on our property supporting the no campaign", said Mr Ritchie.

"Since last Friday they have been trashed by for example three people wearing balaclavas and carrying sledge hammers in the wee hours of the morning".

The police are now investigating.

Stephanie Fraser, the head of a Glasgow-based cerebral palsy charity said the "No" sign outside her home was vandalised numerous times, before being set on fire on Tuesday evening.

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Politicians stoking nationalist tendencies is never a good thing.
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Naffman
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Obviously just a few chavs who will jump at any opportunity to go against the Government. They are voting "Yes" because what do they have to lose? They have their dole money and their council house, so it's not like they're worrying about their job prospects.
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superfrank
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getting tired of all this talk about how dynamic Scotland is and of its "amazing human resources" as if they're some sort of master race.

the facts are that Scotland has about the most unhealthy population in the western world, has a demographic time bomb about to explode re pensions and its ageing population and has political socialist tendencies that aren’t gonna make any country successful.

i think all this independence talk has gone to some of their heads.
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BJGardner
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Andy Murray supports "Yes"
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Iron
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'No' campaign negativity?!?

I hope the tennis authorities test him for banned substances after that comment!
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Not into British politics but someone said a lot of the labor seats are held in Scotland so if they do go independent that would pretty much make england a one party democracy. As I say, I've no idea but heard quite a well educated person saying that at golf yesterday. Any truth in it?
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