There will be no border control that was another scaremongering tactic used by the no campaign
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You're are worried about some Tory backbenchers that you can count on one hand??
Be worried, no be very worried what will happen if the Yes vote wins!! You'll then have to face just how ill prepared and just how wrong the SNP are, with no way back. But Alex Salmond will still have a grin from ear to ear, as he'll be going down in history as the man that gave Scotlands it's independance, so he doesn't give a ****e about at what cost....
So if you could vote what would you vote ?
And what do you think the outcome will be ?
I am inclined to vote yes by about 5% but I think it will be a no result
I totally understand mate, I feel you need equal treatment with the rest of the UK as well which In my opinion does not happen when the Tories are in town, a damn shame you voted yes but I respect your decision, Nobody likes a Tory, well except 5 members here who know who they are lol.Well, we voted Yes.
I've read all the posts and it's amazing how much dis-information and inaccuracy there is. There are risks on both sides - yes and no. I'd rather be optimistic and positive. It's funny how Westminster have only recently made all these 'promises' and I doubt any/many will come to fruition?! I've had a gut-full of Westminster rule and how the country has gone down the pan over the last 30/40 years. I'd rather take my chances in a new independent Scotland.
The vote will be close, but I doubt that it will happen...
These powers are not a given. They have to go through parliament.
Up until a month ago I was a no voter. A friend then passes me information, that is not widely published by a bias media. I get the feeling it's edging towards a yes vote.
If the information you have received had any merit, then why hasn't that information been used by the Yes vote brigade in earnest?? My guess is, because it's more wishful thinking...
I think you'll find that most of the dis-information is being sold by the Yes vote brigade, the Scottish public are being sold on wishful thinking, rather than cold hard facts and not the can of worms that will in the not too distant future, bite there arse!!
That's your view and you are entitled to it
Have you read the financial times piece on an independent Scotland ?
There is only 1 newspaper in Scotland backing an independence vote that is the Sunday herald
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