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Ask yourself the simple question in any walk of life human/animal/plant how does the species survive/progress by the strongest/best/bravest taking the lead,if the No campaign win then we will for the foreseeable future wither how about that marshall mather subordination/subservience semms to sit easily on your shoulders.
We'll prosper, not wither. Our releationship with the rest of our UK brethern will be stronger than ever after a no vote.
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Not long now till the yesnp crawl back under their rocks and all the yessers go into a fully blown meltdown.

Only thing the Yesnp will achieve out of all of this is a divided country. All the yessers bully tactics will have been for f**k all, how does that feel?

We'll prosper, not wither. Our releationship with the rest of our UK brethern will be stronger than ever after a no vote.

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Certainly the yessers on P&B will have a bigger meltdown than noers. BUT whatever the result there is a danger of division and bitterness among Scots. People need to take a step back and look at whats ahead. Independence will bring a lot of hard decisions and I would think a few bloody noses from Westminster. An independent Scotland may be left with a lot less than we thought wed have.

If its a No, the Westminster party leaders will have a massive job to carry enough of their own to implement the Vow. As has already been seen there are rumblings in England at this and MPs so close to an election will play hardball to appease their constituents.

And,election brings its own problems. A Tory govermment and I think Scotland will be ignored. A Labour government will attempt to implement some measures, but will be hamstrung by their own English MPs.

Of course you can see the attraction of voting yes and the comfort of voting No., but remember that to a lot of people whatever decision they take wouldn't have been easy.

Take that into account when any bitterness is felt.

We need to keep together, as a badly divided Scotland suits Westminster.

A no vote will be just another step towards independence. We'll see Westminster squirm as they weasel their way out of their "Vow", the Tories buddying up with UKIP and and preparing to pull out of Europe, and progress in ripping apart the Welfare State. Excellent preparation for the next referendum.

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Only thing the Yesnp will achieve out of all of this is a divided country. All the yessers bully tactics will have been for f**k all, how does that feel?

The brass neck, accusing Yes of bully tactics, after the vested interests have all closed ranks to furiously fight the No camp's corner while acting like chimps and flinging as much shit at Salmond/the SNP as they can, hoping enough of it sticks. Fucking hell.

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A bit of light relief

http://www.globalresearch.ca/satire-tony-blair-urges-the-ukraine-solution-air-strikes-against-scotland-in-event-of-yes-vote/5402272

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has urged the UK government to consider military action against Scotland in the event of a vote for independence.

Mr Blair, who was prime minister between 1997 and 2007, broke his silence in the debate over Scottish independence to urge air strikes – including the use of the Trident independent nuclear deterrent – against Scottish strategic targets in the event of a ‘Yes’ victory next Thursday.

Interviewed in Kiev, Mr Blair said on Saturday that he hoped Scots would vote against independence, but warned that if Scotland voted to break up the United Kingdom then military intervention would be inevitable: “Obviously I hope that Scotland votes to stay part of the United Kingdom. But Scotland should prepare itself for a full-scale invasion by ground forces if it doesn’t.”

Mr Blair’s comments came just weeks after the former PM called for NATO leaders to agree a joint campaign of targeted bombings and drone attacks against badgers in support of the UK government’s campaign to control the spread of TB in the British countryside.

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