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  • FUN: lacking in any real support after the first opinion poll and their entire strategy is based on "vote for us to stop DECE". They've resorted to the BetterTogether tactics during the referendum of saying "Don't vote Yes, Alex Salmond is fat".

See, this is where you don't understand. The status quo is this Dece-pression. The only way to cut free of this dece-pression is by voting FUN. It's the direct opposite of your quite frankly insulting comparison. Voting for us is like saying "The Union is broken, vote yes". P&B is broken, "dece" is breaking it, vote FUN and end the dece-pression.

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Also, slating our party for being a one-policy party is jumping the gun a little bit. We haven't released our white-paper yet, as we don't need to until Sunday. It's quite simple, unlike other parties we haven't released scatter-gun buzz policies with no substance.

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They were behind about a month before the vote, no?

Sort of. Two polls showed a lead (YouGov and ICM). The polls immediately before and immediately after (form YouGov and ICM) showed a No lead. So they were behind for a matter of days.

If you want to take solace in that then go ahead but remember that BetterTogether always had a decent sized base supporting them; FUN don't.

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Sort of. Two polls showed a lead (YouGov and ICM). The polls immediately before and immediately after (form YouGov and ICM) showed a No lead. So they were behind for a matter of days.

If you want to take solace in that then go ahead but remember that BetterTogether always had a decent sized base supporting them; FUN don't.

I remain confident that the silent majority will pull us over the line.

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  • YSU: A cabinet member openly gives the thumbs up to some Dece Party policies whilst also threatening to defect if the leader doesn't support an anti-dece line. There's no unity there but they've polled well despite that obvious issue. Unfortunately policies were published without the leader's blessing. Lack of strong leadership could be an issue. Itzdrk is coming across a bit Ed Miliband.

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See, this is where you don't understand. The status quo is this Dece-pression. The only way to cut free of this dece-pression is by voting FUN. It's the direct opposite of your quite frankly insulting comparison. Voting for us is like saying "The Union is broken, vote yes". P&B is broken, "dece" is breaking it, vote FUN and end the dece-pression.

Needs more dece-pression IMO.

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Needs more dece-pression IMO.

It's possible that I'm over-using "dece" so that people become even more fed up of it. It's also possible that I may be mistakenly and unwittingly dece-sensitising people to it.

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There's just absolutely no doubt that the #DECEParty are by far and away the most unified, inclusive and honest party in this election, and with such #sensaysh Cabinet Ministers, #tremend supporters and #qual policies, it shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that this is the case. We really are the party for the people!

#inclusionisnotanillusion #DECEforall #voteDECE

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It's possible that I'm over-using "dece" so that people become even more fed up of it. It's also possible that I may be mistakenly and unwittingly dece-sensitising people to it.

Given that your party are currently polling dead last, perhaps people want a more positive vision from your party?

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Given that your party are currently polling dead last, perhaps people want a more positive vision from your party?

What's more positive than a world that lives by the doss policies, instead of the dece policies, but without any exclusion whatsoever?

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What's more positive than a world that lives by the doss policies, instead of the dece policies, but without any exclusion whatsoever?

Doss policies are not something anyone should aspire to

Jeans from Asda are frankly unacceptable in this day and age

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Doss policies are not something anyone should aspire to

Jeans from Asda are frankly unacceptable in this day and age

If someone is unfortunate enough to only be able to afford jeans from Asda, I will not dictate to them that this is unacceptable. Elitist from Dece indeed.

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