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Can't be arsed with all this whatabootery nonsense on the tele.

People basically talking bollocks for six hours.

Stupid graphs and stats.

23 qwerty ping pong whoop that's numberwang.

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Can't be arsed with all this whatabootery nonsense on the tele.

People basically talking bollocks for six hours.

Stupid graphs and stats.

23 qwerty ping pong whoop that's numberwang.

Shetland and Moray are supposed to declare about 1:30 apparently. They have dead air to fill until then.

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Enough incidents at polling stations - a phenomenon which otherwise is not very common for a vote in the UK. The media suggest that in most incidents the culprits are the advocates of independence, but the one that seems to me as the most serious offense was committed by a unionist and neither more nor less than the chosen candidate of the Labour Party for the next British parliamentary elections in one of the constituencies in Glasgow.

It is about Mrs. Marie Rimmer, who in one of the previous mandates was the president of the city council of Glasgow. According to the report from the Scottish Sun, Rimmer physically assaulted and repeatedly punched another female person, who came to the polling station dressed with a hat specially designed for the referendum by neither more nor less than Vivienne Westwood and which contains in a prominent place also a badge of the YES campaign.

Rimmer insisted that the other person take off that hat while at the polling station, at which she answered "f ** k off you ugly b *** h, the road to the south is that way!", after which the former president of the Glasgow City Council began to beat her. Because of the incident and scattered inventory voting was suspended for 20 minutes. Marie Rimmer was arrested at the scene and didn't have the opportunity to vote in today's referendum - Scottish Sun reports (on the paid pages of the site) and confirmed by the Scotsman (with a lot less juicy details) http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/top-stories/scottish-independence-polling-day-arrests-made-1-3546372

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