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Old 07-09-2014, 22:11   #1998
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

Provided that the new devolution proposals are clearly defined and true commitments then the opinion polls will swing significantly back towards the BT together.

One of the main reasons that the Yes campaign has been gaining ground is because over the uncertainties of what devomax involved.

If this "plan of action" is poorly constructed then it may backfire. It may be perceived as being a means of pulling the wool over the eyes of the electorate. I suspect that this plan has been sitting on the back burner for a while and need only be revealed if there seemed the likelihood that there was a real chance of the YES campaign succeeding... or am I just being cynical?
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