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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Manx" data-source="post: 672288" data-attributes="member: 50236"><p>The Scottish Government have spent millions of pounds of taxpayers money in PR in favour of a yes vote that appeals to the minority of people who have an almost pathological hatred of the Tories and/or England and the rabble have been inflamed! </p><p></p><p>The fact that the police are gearing up for problems at the voting places is an indication of the way in which Salmond and his cronies, who have put together the weakest possible case, have inflamed the situation. </p><p></p><p>Salmond has not given any indication as to how he will raise money with declining oil revenues and the loss of huge businesses that are set to move if he wins, he has not explained what currency will be used, he has not explained how they will be admitted to their dream of EU subjogation (strange for independents) when they have clearly said Scotland will not be welcome, he has not explained about passports, BBC, Royal Mail, Defence, NHS, pensions or any other major issues.</p><p></p><p>The division of the Union will be horrific for many reasons, not least of which as it will mean that the Tories will not have to worry about re-election. The damage it could do to the fragile financial recovery is immense both for Scotland and the remnants of the Union.</p><p></p><p>But what do Salmond and Sturgeon care about that...............their population should and get over Bannockburn!!</p><p></p><p>PS I would always want a Tory government in the UK, not that it affects me, but they need to walk in fear of not being re-elected!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Manx, post: 672288, member: 50236"] The Scottish Government have spent millions of pounds of taxpayers money in PR in favour of a yes vote that appeals to the minority of people who have an almost pathological hatred of the Tories and/or England and the rabble have been inflamed! The fact that the police are gearing up for problems at the voting places is an indication of the way in which Salmond and his cronies, who have put together the weakest possible case, have inflamed the situation. Salmond has not given any indication as to how he will raise money with declining oil revenues and the loss of huge businesses that are set to move if he wins, he has not explained what currency will be used, he has not explained how they will be admitted to their dream of EU subjogation (strange for independents) when they have clearly said Scotland will not be welcome, he has not explained about passports, BBC, Royal Mail, Defence, NHS, pensions or any other major issues. The division of the Union will be horrific for many reasons, not least of which as it will mean that the Tories will not have to worry about re-election. The damage it could do to the fragile financial recovery is immense both for Scotland and the remnants of the Union. But what do Salmond and Sturgeon care about that...............their population should and get over Bannockburn!! PS I would always want a Tory government in the UK, not that it affects me, but they need to walk in fear of not being re-elected!! [/QUOTE]
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