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Author Topic: The rise of the Yes vote  (Read 8681 times)

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Re: The rise of the Yes vote
« Reply #105 on: September 07, 2020, 09:32:11 am »
Looks like Boris is to renege on the special arrangement for NI and impose No Deal Brexit on whole UK, in breach of international treaties.

Expect independence support to rise above 60% and a border poll in Ireland.

It seems Britain definitely doesn’t want NI anymore and is happy now for Scotland to choose independence. Unionists need to face up to the fact that the Union has betrayed them and sold them out. They can now be a positive force for Scotland’s future.

We voted to leave the EU.
There was no deal or no deal option, just remain or leave.
We voted to leave so leave we should.
Nobody voted to leave without a trade deal. NI was getting a special deal and now they’re not.

The Union doesn’t want you.

That wasn’t on the ballot paper.
It was Leave or Remain.
Who says it’s not getting a special deal?
Are you privy to negotiations?
Can you give us the inside track?

The leave campaign promised a fantastic trade deal when asking people to vote Leave. Not No Deal. Didn’t they?

It was leave or remain.
People believe what they want to believe.
I voted remain but the majority voted leave.
Majority wins.