But that would be cutting my nose off to spite my face
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Hardly an unusual thing for a unionist...
I'm sure that Quinny is setting me up for some point which I have missed, but I want to hear what he thinks Scotland is, if not a country.
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A dependency maybe?
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And if you don't think they are good the way things are then you also vote yes mick?
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If you want to have an influence on either maintaining what you feel is good or changing what you feel is bad then you do.
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The yes camp are indeed quite simple pb
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How the yes folk have the brass neck to spin such a doing as anything else is strange
I don't think anyone got a doing (I only watched the highlights and read the write ups tho). Both of them dodged questions. Be better if it was debate between non-politicians really.
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I don't think anyone got a doing (I only watched the highlights and read the write ups tho). Both of them dodged questions. Be better if it was debate between non-politicians really.
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I'm reading left and right papers
Both say adolph got a kicking
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The feedback from twitter and other social media gave it to Darling too
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As a yes voter I'd say Darling edged it. I've no problem admitting that.
Having said that, I thought the whole thing was poor by both sides.
Ultimately it comes down to how it influenced the undecided. The polls afterwards had more siding with Yes afterwards and that's all that matters.
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Calzy
If you had two guys willing to stand up and give honest answers then they would be worthwhile but you're never going to get that so it's pointless.
We all know the answers to the unanswered questions anyway. Darling does think Scotland would be a successful country and currency plan b is to use the £ without a formal agreement.
If you base your vote on personality then you should have your vote taken away from you!
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But that would be cutting my nose off to spite my face
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Hardly an unusual thing for a unionist...
posted on 6/8/14
I'm sure that Quinny is setting me up for some point which I have missed, but I want to hear what he thinks Scotland is, if not a country.
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A dependency maybe?
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Exactly Mick
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And if you don't think they are good the way things are then you also vote yes mick?
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If you want to have an influence on either maintaining what you feel is good or changing what you feel is bad then you do.
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It's quite simple.
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The yes camp are indeed quite simple pb
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posted on 6/8/14
How the yes folk have the brass neck to spin such a doing as anything else is strange
posted on 6/8/14
I don't think anyone got a doing (I only watched the highlights and read the write ups tho). Both of them dodged questions. Be better if it was debate between non-politicians really.
posted on 6/8/14
comment by Partick Bateman (U14112)
posted 59 minutes ago
I don't think anyone got a doing (I only watched the highlights and read the write ups tho). Both of them dodged questions. Be better if it was debate between non-politicians really.
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I'm reading left and right papers
Both say adolph got a kicking
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The feedback from twitter and other social media gave it to Darling too
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posted on 7/8/14
As a yes voter I'd say Darling edged it. I've no problem admitting that.
Having said that, I thought the whole thing was poor by both sides.
Ultimately it comes down to how it influenced the undecided. The polls afterwards had more siding with Yes afterwards and that's all that matters.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
Calzy
If you had two guys willing to stand up and give honest answers then they would be worthwhile but you're never going to get that so it's pointless.
We all know the answers to the unanswered questions anyway. Darling does think Scotland would be a successful country and currency plan b is to use the £ without a formal agreement.
If you base your vote on personality then you should have your vote taken away from you!
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