Rigormortis
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An Independent Scotland is an attractive proposition and I have every confidence that the Scottish People could make a success of it
My thoughts exactly, if only the politicians could be taken out of the equation.
An Independent Scotland is an attractive proposition and I have every confidence that the Scottish People could make a success of it
Latest poll gives 43% Yes, 57% No.
The gap is closing.........this could frickin well happen.
Lets hope for pishy weather on the night.
I just hope they think long and hard about this leap of faith following a squad who have demonstrated time and again their unsuitability to lead us down this one-way street....there will be no going back.
Sorry, can't agree with you.
but don't try and justify it with quasi-rational reasoning. Oh well never mind....![]()
Oh FFS.......... How the fuck did you get to own a big expensive house?
Mind your own business. Actually that applies to the whole of this thread.
Mind your own business. Actually that applies to the whole of this thread.
Rubbish. Why is he not allowed to express an opinion? He can't vote but are you saying he shouldn't have a voice? What nonsense.
Sorry, can't agree with you. Far rather be governed from Westminster than by this bunch of chancers. .
Now getting into good debate
So far it has seemed to me to be very parochial AND short termist
Most of us on this forum are mid aged guy,s ,I myself MIGHT live another 20 years
So this is NOT really about us, I personally ,recon to be poorer off financially if the YES goes through , but that is not a reason IMHO not to grasp the opportunity.
How many countries have been born/ reborn without a shot being fired or a pint of blood being spilled ?
Now is not a time to be timid over a few quid and potentially a bit of personal inconvenience![]()
IMHO we owe it to the generations coming after us to give them their own destiny![]()

You are right. Scotland has produced more than its share of top politicians. Oddly they are all against independence. Go figure?
Because most of them buggered off to Westminster to further their careers which is both an indictment of them and of the way that Scotland has been neglected in the Union. They're now against Independence either because it's what their political masters have dictated and/or they want to continue furthering their own careers in the whole rotten, stinking system. It's not rocket science, now is it?
Or there again , they may just be as passionate as you about their beliefs.
Apart from disrespecting the terms of the thread as posted by Den at the outset (but that's not reall a surprise), I've said it before, the Internet has created a myth that everyone's opinion is valuable. It isn't. The only ones that are valuable are those that are borne out of intelligence, experience, maturity, kindness, tolerance and liberalism. Besides which as someone who doesn't have a vote, his and all the other opinions of people who are not resident in Scotland are, in this context, nothing more than hot air. The only productive debate might be between people who are entitled to vote and in this case that doesn't apply because there's little prospect of anyone changing their views. However, I think you might benefit from examining your reasons for voting no. Insight is often the road to change.
Tell me, what present person (who is not a chancer) would you trust to take us to independence? Anyone? ... you have 5 million to choose from
