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-:Undertaker:-
18-08-2014, 12:01 AM
http://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2014/08/18/yes-hits-an-all-time-with-yougov/#vanilla-comments

Yes hit's an all-time high with YouGov


http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2012/9/13/1347543697485/St-Andrews-Cross-flag-010.jpg


The third poll this weekend shows the momentum is with Yes.

With a little over four weeks to go it would appear the momentum is with Yes, as one of the pollsters that has had traditionally had the largest leads for No, shows significant movement towards Yes.


http://www.ezimba.com/work/140818C/ezimba12946531217000.png

http://www.ezimba.com/work/140818C/ezimba12946569602000.png

And more polling and analysis can be read here: http://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2014/08/17/indyref-polling-round-up-could-the-nhs-be-what-wins-it-for-yes/

You know, how we got to this situation of one of the most successful countries in world history near the point of breakup on a small swing in such a short space of time is remarkable. Better Together are failing to make an emotional patrotic case for the Union and that is why Yes are making gains.

If Scotland votes to leave in less than a month now, I think my interest in politics/current affairs will simply wither away.... if the country I love is dissolved and there wasn't any hope of saving it, then really what is the point anymore? There's one thing for sure though - I will never ever ever forgive those rotten stinkers in the Labour Party for bringing this entire situation about - especially the vermin known as Blair.

The only (small) silver lining in the event of a Yes vote will be the 50 or so Labour MPs who will all lose their jobs.

Thoughts?

The Don
18-08-2014, 12:09 AM
http://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2014/08/18/yes-hits-an-all-time-with-yougov/#vanilla-comments

Yes hit's an all-time high with YouGov


http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2012/9/13/1347543697485/St-Andrews-Cross-flag-010.jpg



And more polling and analysis can be read here: http://www1.politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2014/08/17/indyref-polling-round-up-could-the-nhs-be-what-wins-it-for-yes/

You know, how we got to this situation of one of the most successful countries in world history near the point of breakup on a small swing in such a short space of time is remarkable. Better Together are failing to make an emotional patrotic case for the Union and that is why Yes are making gains.

If Scotland votes to leave in less than a month now, I think my interest in politics/current affairs will simply wither away.... if the country I love is dissolved and there wasn't any hope of saving it, then really what is the point anymore? There's one thing for sure though - I will never ever ever forgive those rotten stinkers in the Labour Party for bringing this entire situation about - especially the vermin known as Blair.

The only (small) silver lining in the event of a Yes vote will be the 50 or so Labour MPs who will all lose their jobs.

Thoughts?

Funny that you're blaming Labour yet the reason most Scots want to leave is because they don't want a conservative government.

-:Undertaker:-
18-08-2014, 12:16 AM
Funny that you're blaming Labour yet the reason most Scots want to leave is because they don't want a conservative government.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_Act_1998

That is why I blame Labour, and the useless Conservative and Unionist (lol) Party shares some blame too for failing to argue for Unionism.

But the blame mainly falls on Labour who have often viewed Scotland as their own little fiefdom, and who introduced devolution and pushed for it as a mechanism for them to stay in power in Scotland and Wales when they were booted out nationally. How it has come back to bite them.

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