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Wait, why are they having a gathering in England? Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to have it in Scotland, or am I missing something here?
Wait, why are they having a gathering in England? Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to have it in Scotland, or am I missing something here?
Earlier I said I'd be more than annoyed at Scottish yes voters, but I can live in peace as long as I am never reminded of it or am negatively affected by any bullshit Scottish economic policy (assuming the UK is dumb enough to be dragged into a currency union - which I'd vote against if it was ever put to a referendum).i dunno how uk could still want scotland with all the shit there talking atm, id tell them to fuck off even if everyone votes no
I don't get why everything on the no side is seen as a cynical ploy by yes supporters. In my opinion the SNP have been guilty of hiding of a lot of their dodgy policies and economic plans behind nationalistic hyperbole. They're as manipulative as any side in political elections/referendums.I guess it's meant as a "WE LOVE YOU SCOTLAND PLEASE DON'T LEAVE WE'RE NICE TO YOU" stunt.
What next, tomorrow Better Together announces it's haggis day and gets high end London restaurants to serve special meals with it?
Wait, why are they having a gathering in England? Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to have it in Scotland, or am I missing something here?
Earlier I said I'd be more than annoyed at Scottish yes voters, but I can live in peace as long as I am never reminded of it or am negatively affected by any bullshit Scottish economic policy (assuming the UK is dumb enough to be dragged into a currency union - which I'd vote against if it was ever put to a referendum).
However, I'd have to cut out the Scottish comedians I usually watch/listen to: Frankie Boyle/Kevin Bridges. Not to mention any TV/film set in Scotland.
Ultimately it comes down to avoiding triggers, which the aforementioned things are. That may seem weird to people but I have always had difficulty managing my anger and this is one of the ways I deal with it.
I guess it's meant as a "WE LOVE YOU SCOTLAND PLEASE DON'T LEAVE WE'RE NICE TO YOU" stunt.
What next, tomorrow Better Together announces it's haggis day and gets high end London restaurants to serve special meals with it?
You really need to take a break from this. This sounds incredibly unhealthy.
Just saw John Olivers bit on YouTube.
Looking forward to see what the new English flag going to look like!
I think that's actually a better idea than I think anything that BT has come up with!
Was that celeb really David Beckham in the end? For realsies?
From this? I'd have to take a break from life.You really need to take a break from this. This sounds incredibly unhealthy.
Just saw John Olivers bit on YouTube.
Looking forward to see what the new English flag going to look like!
A lot of Scottish people live in the south of England and I'd assume lots of non-Scots that live there would like Scotland to remain part of the union too. They don't get a vote so I suppose this is the next best thing.
I guess it's meant as a "WE LOVE YOU SCOTLAND PLEASE DON'T LEAVE WE'RE NICE TO YOU" stunt.
What next, tomorrow Better Together announces it's haggis day and gets high end London restaurants to serve special meals with it?
Just saw John Olivers bit on YouTube.
Looking forward to see what the new English flag going to look like!
That may seem weird to people but I have always had difficulty managing my anger and this is one of the ways I deal with it.
Is anybody staying up for the overnight results thing or just catching the result in the morning?
I've got work the next day.
How are the results being announced? Does each constituency announce it's results individually like a general election?
If the coverage is just people talking shit and footage of people counting votes for 10 hours until finally someone pops up at 6am and announces the result it'll be pretty dull.
They'll pop out gradually, but I Dunno how many different counting regions there are. GE's are fun because there's so many of them that you get a machine gun rattle of results all night. I'm not sure it'll be like that here, I think it'll be one result then Dimbleby treading water for a few hours whilst a fluffer keeps him awake under the desk.
Is anybody staying up for the overnight results thing or just catching the result in the morning?
I've got work the next day.
How are the results being announced? Does each constituency announce it's results individually like a general election?
If the coverage is just people talking shit and footage of people counting votes for 10 hours until finally someone pops up at 6am and announces the result it'll be pretty dull.
No offence, but that much is apparent in many of your posts in this thread. There's an intensity behind them that just doesn't come from a happy individual.
People aren't voting Yes or No as a personal affront to anybody, there's no need to feel it in those terms.
Avoiding triggers is one thing (is this thread one?), but I hope you're trying other stuff too. It's bad for your health, this anger lark.
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The Yes rating is Yes Scotland's 'difficulty' rating they used for the regions when campaigning, with 10 being extremely likely to vote Yes and 0 No.
http://election.pressassociation.com/Declaration_times/scotland_ref_2014_by_time.phpEdit: ^^ that thing that Sage just posted is what I was talking about. Still don't know where it came from though.
Is anybody staying up for the overnight results thing or just catching the result in the morning?
I've got work the next day.
Is anybody staying up for the overnight results thing or just catching the result in the morning?
I've got work the next day.
How are the latest polls looking for this? Really pulling for the Yes campaign.
will we have a decent picture of how things are going by the areas done at 2.00 am?
the av referendum was such a foregone conclusion i barely remember
will we have a decent picture of how things are going by the areas done at 2.00 am?
the av referendum was such a foregone conclusion i barely remember
Can't wait to have my dreams crushed and status quo maintained
Don't worry the status quo ain't happening, there's a metric ton of shit heading Scotlands way in the event of a No vote. Watch for the block grant to be cut and replaced by "revenue raising powers".
Is this a repackaged "If we vote No England will punish us for having a referendum" ?
Do people think it's a good time or a bad time to visit Scotland?
Was planning on going in October, not sure how any of this affects it now
Do people think it's a good time or a bad time to visit Scotland?
Was planning on going in October, not sure how any of this affects it now
Do people think it's a good time or a bad time to visit Scotland?
Was planning on going in October, not sure how any of this affects it now
Ah yes, can't wait for that too.Don't worry the status quo ain't happening, there's a metric ton of shit heading Scotlands way in the event of a No vote. Watch for the block grant to be cut and replaced by "revenue raising powers". i,e we'll continue to take your Oil and Gas money but you get to put up Income tax to maintain the status quo.
You'll probably be too poor to come here, we're all going to be rich as mofos in the event of a YES vote.
No we're currently going through the planning stages of english genocide, should be in place by October.Do people think it's a good time or a bad time to visit Scotland?
Was planning on going in October, not sure how any of this affects it now
Depends, according to Better Together and the UK media, if there's a Yes vote we'll have devolved into a mad max thunderdome style society by then so I suppose it depends on your view of Tina Turner.
You'll probably be too poor to come here, we're all going to be rich as mofos in the event of a YES vote.
I still can't believe there isn't a rock solid plan for the currency. Mind boggling.
Well there is on the Scottish side. They'll use the pound, BOE will act as a lender of last resort and the status quo will continue until they either make a Scottish currency or join the Euro. If the UK doesn't like this then the Scots won't be paying any part of the UK national debt and they'll use the pound anyway.
Some stuff on Newsnight with the Spanish Europe secretary. Talking about how any new member would take the five year process, take the Euro, seems to go against the Article 48 thing that's preferred.
According to stuff from Twitter badly written up by me.