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Old 08-09-2014, 09:16   #2006
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
On most logical level Indepence makes no sense. It's very costly to both Scotland and rUK. It weakens us both.
- And in a world where integration is the key splitting up a hugely sucessful union makes no sense at all.

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Yes are winning however because they have a more hopeful and inspiration message, even if it's unlikely to be delivered, and the Unionists cannot match it.
They've promised everything and whenever challenged their plans fall apart dramatically.

There was something very telling on the news up here last Thursday or Friday. They were doing a vox pop on what would be on offer in iScotland, one woman was agreeing enthusiastically with free childcare etc. until she was told the taxpayers would be funding it.

That's what No are up against. People willing to take the good without question and any disagreement is scaremongering.
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