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Author Topic: The rise of the Yes vote  (Read 8586 times)

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Re: The rise of the Yes vote
« Reply #30 on: September 06, 2020, 02:07:14 pm »
Pretty arrogant to assume that all people that believe in independence are daft, nice one Mo.
I don't think that they are all daft mate, I just don't understand why they would take such a risk. I cannot get my head round it and I have been trying to for years. I've spoken to someone who is a supporter and it just makes it worse in my head. 🤷‍♂️,
It's a risk to stay in the union 2 trillion in dept out of Europe .
That tells me it's the other way around .

There's nothing wrong being independent anyway it's not splitting the country up its splitting the union up .

And saying we won't be able to manage isn't an issue because we have much resources other countries that do not have they'd give an arm and a leg for .

It's all about growing your own economy.
I'm excited about Scotland's future .

How is the debt affecting you?
We are still in Europe, we haven’t moved continents.
No one has said being independent is wrong.
What resources do we have that other countries would give an arm and a leg for?
How would we grow the economy?

In your own time.
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