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The audience participation is making our fireman who got knocked back for Salmond - Darling, story, Look very credible.

Have you been watching the whole thing?

I thought the audience jeering and quite a few of the responses at the start were quite Yes-friendly and I thought the opposite.

Maybe we see what we want to see.

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Danny A just messed up bigtime.

Got his "No" and the "Yes" mixed up and mentioned "scare stories spread by No".

I can imagine that error will be recycled.

just a slip of the tongue no more than that, but am sure this will be blown out of all proportion be "Yessrs" in the hope that it will ease the pain after the horrible week they have just had

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Have you been watching the whole thing?

I thought the audience jeering and quite a few of the responses at the start were quite Yes-friendly and I thought the opposite.

Maybe we see what we want to see.

The questions by the audience are much better.

No questions about the Gaelic language.

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But it was good to "Good Old" Angus being allowed back "out to play" after his Question Time disaster, last year, still useless though, whoever picks the panel, less actors Stott was as bad tonight as Heyman was the last time

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The questions by the audience are much better.

No questions about the Gaelic language.

The Inverness audience learned from last week and the questions were more cerebral for sure.

Many have let the shouty (a NO tactic) performance of Darling sink in.

He's been found out.

The facts when rationally delivered and listened to are unarguable.

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How many would actually watch this though?

The main participants were not exactly box office material.

when someone like Robertson or Hosie is wheeled out, all it shows is the complete lack of depth within the SNP, on that subject has Kenny MacAskill ever been on anything concerning the referendum?, he seems to have not been involved at all

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when someone like Robertson or Hosie is wheeled out, all it shows is the complete lack of depth within the SNP, on that subject has Kenny MacAskill ever been on anything concerning the referendum?, he seems to have not been involved at all

They're frightened he gets too familiar with the Green Room.

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^^^^

Concessions that YES won the day.

possibly a small win tonight, still nothing like the recovery required after the disaster the past week has been for the "Yessrs"

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when someone like Robertson or Hosie is wheeled out, all it shows is the complete lack of depth within the SNP, on that subject has Kenny MacAskill ever been on anything concerning the referendum?, he seems to have not been involved at all

Aye, unlike Beaker (a UK gov minister FFS!!) and Blair?..somebody or other.

Top class front men

Poor show from team no tonight

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1.6 million audience then?

Clearly folk aren't going to watch these nonentities - I would have said the same beforehand.

The above line is base.

Its not about Salmond or any other individual, its about the issues.

Tonight YES won on the issues.

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