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The percentage of No votes from Ayrshire will be amongst the highest in the country.

You may be right in that but that is not what you initially stated. The majority of South Ayrshire will probably vote no but not that much in it. East and North are a different kettle of fish. I expect East to vote yes and North possibly. Ayrshire IMO overall will be a tight affair. As I say I am tempted to take on your bet.

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East Ayrshire will vote Yes? lol. Brilliant!

A sea of Rangers jerseys with the odd Kilmarnock jersey and you expect a Yes vote there? Absolutely no chance. :)

Ah the old Rangers argument again. Rangers will save the union with their massive 500 million fan base. Not all of your brethren are like the Saltcoats loyal. We shall see on September the 19th.

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East Ayrshire will vote Yes? lol. Brilliant!

A sea of Rangers jerseys with the odd Kilmarnock jersey and you expect a Yes vote there? Absolutely no chance. :)

The majority of people who live in Ayrshire won't even care about football you Muppet :lol:

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So you're pinning your hopes on a lot Rangers fans voting Yes?

Good luck with that, lol.

Eh no? Quite how you come up with that is way beyond me. Don't know many of your ilk but of the few I do know a majority of them are ardent Yes.

Do all of you unionists eventually turn into terrible trolls? Be careful with it. It has sent Mr Bairn over the edge.

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The yes/no geographical split is really hard to predict, but I'll give it a shot

Yes

1. Clackmannanshire (strongly yes)

2. Dundee (very strongly yes)

3. East Ayrshire (fairly strongly yes)

4. Falkirk (fairly strongly yes)

5. Glasgow (fairly strong yes)

6. Highlands (narrowly yes)

7. Inverclyde (narrowly yes)

8. Midlothian (narrowly yes)

9. Moray (yes by a bawhair)

10. North Ayrshire (narrowly yes)

11. Renfrewshire (narrowly yes)

12. West Dunbartonshire (very strongly yes)

13. West Lothian (very strongly yes)

14. Western Isles (very strongly yes)

No

1. Aberdeen(narrow)

2. Aberdeenshire (narrow)

3. Angus (narrow)

4. Argyll and Bute (strong)

5. Dumfries and Galloway (very strongly no)

6. East Dunbartonshire (fairly strongly no)

7. East Lothian (No by a bawhair)

8. East Renfrewshire (strongly no)

9. Edinburgh (narrowly no)

10. Fife (narrowly no)

11. Orkney (very strongly no)

12. Perth and Kinross (fairly strong no)

13. Borders (very strongly no)

14. Shetland (very strongly no)

15. South Ayrshire (very strongly no)

16. South Lanarkshire (narrowly no)

17. Stirling (narrowly no)

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Troll?

I'm simply applying rationalism to your wishful thinking. Apologies.

Ayrshire will vote No.

Lets agree to disagree. (Even though I'm obviously correct) :)

However none of your reasoning has been particularly rational.

I agree to, agree to disagree with you and if you are right you can come back in 16 weeks time and rub my nose in it

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So you're pinning your hopes on a lot Rangers fans voting Yes?

Good luck with that, lol.

That's true.. but most who do, opt for Rangers.

Funny that.

You're not even a good troll.

You're like a diet Mr Bairn.

Dreadful.

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Wee update on the Killie poll:

Yes 66 (60%)

No 23 (20.91%)

Completely Undecided 5 (4.55%)

Unsure but leaning towards Yes 14 (12.73%)

Unsure but leaning towards No 2 (1.82%)

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Oh sorry, I forgot the Unionist golden rule on this thread.

Polls with No in the lead = Good, credible. accurate

Polls with Yes in the lead = Bad, pointless, inaccurate

It's actually the opposite.

It's the Nationalists who rubbish polls they don't like, then look at their shoes and whistle when the SNP buy one.

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I'm sure both sides are guilty of it tbf.

I ignore all Polls 8)

I think they have some value, but probably in just reinforcing what we already know in a lot of ways.

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Wee update on the Killie poll:

Yes 66 (60%)

No 23 (20.91%)

Completely Undecided 5 (4.55%)

Unsure but leaning towards Yes 14 (12.73%)

Unsure but leaning towards No 2 (1.82%)

No is making a comeback, lol.

Since the Daily Record article the other day regarding Panelbase's WingsOverScotland commissioned poll which had more Rangers supporters in favour of a Yes vote than a No vote, a poll has been started on RangersMedia today...

Results so far...

Yes - 26 votes (12.38%)

No - 168 votes (80.00%)

Undecided - 16 votes (7.62%)

This is very similar to a previous independence poll which was started on RangersMedia that has No on 71.66% after a total 614 votes.

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This is very similar to a previous independence poll which was started on RangersMedia that has No on 71.66% after a total 614 votes.

Yes getting 29% on a Sevco website is a superb result tbf.

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Poll apprently putting Yes at three points behind now. However, no source has been provided by the Mail so rather sceptical. Could this be the hidden ICM poll being about to surface?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2609186/Darlings-pro-union-campaign-dismal-Senior-Tories-alarmed-former-Labour-Chancellors-lacklustre-performance.html#ixzz33DVdu6XD

Members of David Cameron's inner circle are increasingly alarmed that the lacklustre Better Together movement run by the former Labour chancellor could hand victory to the Scottish nationalists.
One poll yesterday found the pro-independence Yes campaign, which once trailed by a wide margin, is now only three points behind – raising the prospect of a majority vote to break up the union in September.
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Poll apprently putting Yes at three points behind now. However, no source has been provided by the Mail so rather sceptical. Could this be the hidden ICM poll being about to surface?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2609186/Darlings-pro-union-campaign-dismal-Senior-Tories-alarmed-former-Labour-Chancellors-lacklustre-performance.html#ixzz33DVdu6XD

Does fly in the face of most recent polls, where the YES vote is stagnating

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