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where do you begin with this comedy?

the snp are gaining loads of new members from folk, who, er, voted yes..

and you heard that a quarter of no voters will vote yes if new powers aren't delivered?

who did you hear that from? A mate who spoke to 4 guys in the pub?

:lol:

deary me

if you are going to rely on the bbc's top 10 stories for your info the you really should check the date of the story!

the uk lost its triple aaa rating in feb 2013

and you lost your credibility with that post!

:1eye

verge of tears :lol:

the 'vow' certainly pissed me off

i voted no and i certainly didn't want new powers

indeed, i want less powers. Id like to see the Scottish parliament closed!

^^^ scrappy doo, imo.

What kind of complete sad act do you have to be to create alias after alias on a football forum just in the name of trolling?

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the 'vow' certainly pissed me off

i voted no and i certainly didn't want new powers

indeed, i want less powers. Id like to see the Scottish parliament closed!

Each No voter I've spoken to would've voted No without the promise of new powers. That vow hinted at an obvious weakness within the Westminster elite. They panicked in the run up to the vote, when they certainly didn't need to. Had devo max been a third option on the ballot paper it would have won at an absolute canter. It has left Cameron with a bit of a problem, but he's more than capable of sweeping it under the carpet.
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Each No voter I've spoken to would've voted No without the promise of new powers. That vow hinted at an obvious weakness within the Westminster elite. They panicked in the run up to the vote, when they certainly didn't need to. Had devo max been a third option on the ballot paper it would have won at an absolute canter. It has left Cameron with a bit of a problem, but he's more than capable of sweeping it under the carpet.

The Strathclyde commission was publish long before the run in to the vote.

Lets face it, with a week or so to go it become a custard pie fight between labour and the SNP attempting to hoover up the fucking retards than normally give Labour a vote anyway. The vast majority of whom cant remember what they had for breakfast never mind what Gordon Brown or Alex Salmond was promising them a fortnight ago.

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The Strathclyde commission was publish long before the run in to the vote.

Lets face it, with a week or so to go it become a custard pie fight between labour and the SNP attempting to hoover up the fucking retards than normally give Labour a vote anyway. The vast majority of whom cant remember what they had for breakfast never mind what Gordon Brown or Alex Salmond was promising them a fortnight ago.

Why the ramping up of things by the media(BBC in particular) then in the week leading up to the vote, and also Cameron's pals in big business telling us all to vote No or dire consequences would be the result? There was panic within the BT campaign. Why I'm not sure, as I've said I don't think there should have been.
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Why the ramping up of things by the media(BBC in particular) then in the week leading up to the vote, and also Cameron's pals in big business telling us all to vote No or dire consequences would be the result? There was panic within the BT campaign. Why I'm not sure, as I've said I don't think there should have been.

Thats what the media tend to do in the lead up to a vote.

Camerons "pals in big business"? FFS It wasnt just big business that thought the plans put forward by the yes campaign were utterly shit and would have cost a ton of jobs.

I have no idea what the BT campaign were up to. I had nothing to do with it as it was shit and run by a bunch of labour cretins. My neighbours did a bit of leafleting for it but having seen the canvas returns coming in for months in my area there was absolutely no point in wasting my time getting involved as it was a complete shoe in. I was too busy making money to stand at a tressle table inflating balloons, handing out stickers and annoying people trying to do their shopping.

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The Strathclyde commission was publish long before the run in to the vote.

Lets face it, with a week or so to go it become a custard pie fight between labour and the SNP attempting to hoover up the fucking retards than normally give Labour a vote anyway. The vast majority of whom cant remember what they had for breakfast never mind what Gordon Brown or Alex Salmond was promising them a fortnight ago.

Surely everyone can appreciate this post. It is a post that even the most the most embittered can enjoy :)

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Did you just call me and fellow voters retards ?

Edit- I find your post deeply offensive.

Are you taking it incredibly personally?

As I'm pretty sure you had made up your mind years ago I think you can unpucker your fundament.

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Did you just call me and fellow voters retards ?Edit- I find your post deeply offensive.

I wouldn't take it personally. His midlife crisis is only half way through and he's just realised that his shit life is not going to improve. His 'I hate the whole world' thing would almost be cute if he was an adolescent, but it just comes out as bitter invective.

He needs pitied more than taken seriously.

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I wouldn't take it personally. His midlife crisis is only half way through and he's just realised that his shit life is not going to improve. His 'I hate the whole world' thing would almost be cute if he was an adolescent, but it just comes out as bitter invective.

He needs pitied more than taken seriously.

It is quite worrying when an aged hipster adopts the same outlook on life as an entitled, surly teenager.

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