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Oh yeah, graduates.

Remember your claim that most graduates in Scotland move to London or elsewhere to work?

How are you getting on with supplying some evidence to support this utterly ludicrous claim?

No doubt "most" of these Scottish graduates who go down south or further afield for work will be doing very important security guard work.

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No doubt "most" of these Scottish graduates who go down south or further afield for work will be doing very important security guard work.

Well, you're a graduate who went down south, how did you get on?

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Back on topic, William Hill and Betfred offering 2/1 on a Yes vote, 9/4 at Bet365, 28/13 at 888sport and Unibet.

My, those odds are tumbling....

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Wow it's not often I'm under attack by all four original members of the Trolling Stones.

It's like being savaged by a hamster.

Lex, Mr Brain, Ad Lib and H_B. You guys should release an album.

Ah, looks like you've missed the question from earlier.

Just to reiterate, how are you getting on with providing evidence to support your claim that the majority of Scottish graduates move to London or elsewhere to work?

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Ah, looks like you've missed the question from earlier.

Just to reiterate, how are you getting on with providing evidence to support your claim that the majority of Scottish graduates move to London or elsewhere to work?

You know HB's struggling when he starts shrieking for evidence.

Sair yin.

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What is there to gain from doctored figures exactly?

Radical independence is from the extreme left of the movement. The key is in the name. I suspect that they deliberately canvas poorer areas and then lie about the figures to present independence as some kind of "working class hero" movement.

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So you have no evidence, to back that claim. White feather.

Given my own dealings with the far left they probably didn't even carry out a canvass.

From personal experience, canvasses are notoriously unreliable - fine for getting your vote out on the day but don't always paint an accurate picture.

I take it they didn't have a not in or didn't answer the door option?

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Given my own dealings with the far left they probably didn't even carry out a canvass.

From personal experience, canvasses are notoriously unreliable - fine for getting your vote out on the day but don't always paint an accurate picture.

I take it they didn't have a not in or didn't answer the door option?

I agree that canvassing is a limited form of polling, there is no weighting, no way to make the numbers a snapshot of the wider society, but then that's not really the point with this - it does show, and all the information we have points that way, that the poorer C2D2E parts of Scotland break for Yes. Getting them registered and out on the day could potentially be a big thing for Yes, bearing in mind that the BPC pollsters struggle to weigh their numbers for that chunk of of the populace who previously haven't voted, or been off the electoral roll.

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