EthicalScottishFitba
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: PeterGrant on October 11, 2020, 01:32:03 pm
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We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
Lol, a few illegal pints in him and he can't help but get wide ;D
I thought you were a semi intellectual man.
I was wrong, nobody clever calls someone “wide”
That’s council house talk 👍
Triggered because he was called wide ;D
Phucking hell 😂😂😂
Game, set and match to me.
Have a lie down, think about it and I’ll sword you again tomorrow.
😁
Yes Coyne, game, set and match to you ;D
No lie down for me I'm afraid, I'm enjoying this :)
Correct 💋
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We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
Lol, a few illegal pints in him and he can't help but get wide ;D
I thought you were a semi intellectual man.
I was wrong, nobody clever calls someone “wide”
That’s council house talk 👍
Triggered because he was called wide ;D
Phucking hell 😂😂😂
Game, set and match to me.
Have a lie down, think about it and I’ll sword you again tomorrow.
😁
Yes Coyne, game, set and match to you ;D
No lie down for me I'm afraid, I'm enjoying this :)
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We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
Lol, a few illegal pints in him and he can't help but get wide ;D
I thought you were a semi intellectual man.
I was wrong, nobody clever calls someone “wide”
That’s council house talk 👍
Triggered because he was called wide ;D
Phucking hell 😂😂😂
Game, set and match to me.
Have a lie down, think about it and I’ll sword you again tomorrow.
😁
-
We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
Lol, a few illegal pints in him and he can't help but get wide ;D
I thought you were a semi intellectual man.
I was wrong, nobody clever calls someone “wide”
That’s council house talk 👍
Triggered because he was called wide ;D
-
😆😆😆
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We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
Lol, a few illegal pints in him and he can't help but get wide ;D
I thought you were a semi intellectual man.
I was wrong, nobody clever calls someone “wide”
That’s council house talk 👍
-
We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
Lol, a few illegal pints in him and he can't help but get wide ;D
-
We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
Oh dear, I fear this beautiful friendship is heading for turbulent waters.
I can see what sides are taken, for me that’s absolutely hootsville.
You do what you need to my wee lamb.
The rest of the grown ups will move on
🇮🇪
-
The best Pole I’ve ever seen was this one...
https://youtu.be/6QsTugaLRqI
https://youtu.be/E21x1zTvpx8
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The polls shifted prior to the pandemic and are built as much on demographics as they are not on the political landscape.
Unionists should have been much more careful with their “precious Union”.
8 Yes polls in a row and 17 since the last unionist majority.
Yes has become the norm and it’s pleasing to see that 64% now believe independence will happen.
Much like the house of the foolish builders, the recent alleged lead for Separation is very much build on the sand.
The Unionist man built his support upon the rock
(x 3)
And the rain came tumbling down
Oh, the rain came down
And the floods came up
(x 3)
And the Unionist man's support stood firm.
The Nhationalist man built his support upon the sand
(x 3)
And the rain came tumbling down
The rain came down
And the floods came up (x 3)
And the Nhationalist man's support went "splat!" [clap hands once]
(https://freebiblelessons.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/house-on-sand.jpg)
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We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
Hi Coynster,
The Master of Assumptions made assumptions about me to get out of debating an issue. He used weak analogies and other underhand tactics to scurry out of the debate. I was actually quite kind to him in the end, refusing to join in with others who were calling him a wet blanket.
It's nowhere near as petty and silly as your chasing around of AJ :)
-
The polls shifted prior to the pandemic and are built as much on demographics as they are not on the political landscape.
Unionists should have been much more careful with their “precious Union”.
8 Yes polls in a row and 17 since the last unionist majority.
Yes has become the norm and it’s pleasing to see that 64% now believe independence will happen.
-
We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
Now we are friends.
Why did you bring my mate Fremsley into it?
Seems very petty and silly.
I never read the rest of that
-
We're currently in a state of confusion and knee-jerk reactions. We are in the middle of a pandemic and many remainers are annoyed that Brexit has went through. Everything is up in the air and in many ways we don't know what's round the corner.
I've saw people on my facebook flip to being yessers, only to give it up, then recently claim they were yessers again because of how much better Nicola has handled the pandemic than Boris. These people have now, funnily enough, went quiet.
There are so many variables just now, and I think that doing a Fremsley and making an assumption that Scots will now remain majority pro-separation for good is a mistake. Boris will remain PM at least until the virus is sorted, Brexit is done and dusted and everyone knows what it means. Who'd be next PM? Sunak? Would he be the same hate figure as Johnson? I don't actually mind Boris, but he's the ultimate PR disaster for Scottish Unionists as he's the ultimate hate figure up here for moderates and some people genuinely believe he's far right! I can say that I completely disavow him in this regard!
If Brexit isn't as disastrous as many predicted, then would people still be so angry? If other countries edge toward leaving the EU, would it even be an attraction to re-join? The dynamic will change as some industries shrink and others grow due to differences in trade deals. Re-joining the EU would change this which would create problems too.
Would Scotland even be allowed in with it's huge debt? Could we keep the pound?! All these issues are being ignored for now, because there's no chance of a referendum in the near future, but they'll come up if there ever is one. The recent upsurge in Separatist support is knee jerk and at least partly driven by emotion, as many are angry with big bad Boris the Eton hate figure.
In short, the separatist support in the polls is built on the sand.
All the Polls before the 2014 referendum on separation consistently showed the gap between Yes and No to be much smaller than it ended up being, which was actually closer to 11% than the 10% which is often claimed. This will still be the case, unless the polling companies have changed their methodology. Never underestimate the power of the shy tory vote.
These polls are making the Unionists get their act together, so might not be such a bad thing for us Yoons.
-
The best Pole I’ve ever seen was this one...
https://youtu.be/6QsTugaLRqI
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
No I never will as independence would have a massive detrimental effect on not just my families lives but all the people in Scotland.
you simply do not know that.
Correct! ✅
Replying to yourself now.
You ok hun?
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https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18785891.scottish-independence-new-poll-shows-record-levels-vote-independence/?ref=twtrec
Yum. 😎
I’m assuming Sturgeon is in some sort of trouble for Agnes Robertson to push this out today...no?
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
No I never will as independence would have a massive detrimental effect on not just my families lives but all the people in Scotland.
you simply do not know that.
Correct! ✅
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
No I never will as independence would have a massive detrimental effect on not just my families lives but all the people in Scotland.
you simply do not know that.
....but you ‘know’ who I am and who I voted for.
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
No I never will as independence would have a massive detrimental effect on not just my families lives but all the people in Scotland.
you simply do not know that.
I believe it
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
No I never will as independence would have a massive detrimental effect on not just my families lives but all the people in Scotland.
you simply do not know that.
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Like all those oven ready roasters in north engur lund who voted for boris
Nope, there is no comparison
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Like all those oven ready roasters in north engur lund who voted for boris
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
No I never will as independence would have a massive detrimental effect on not just my families lives but all the people in Scotland.
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
Can you not just accept that’s what some people want. You have your views, they have theirs.
Such intolerance isn’t good.
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How can anyone be so thick to vote for independence ?
It's like turkeys voting for christmas 🤷♂️
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Many surveys now point in that direction.
Let's get it on.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9KmR774hV5o
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Survey by pro independence group.
What a lot of pi#h 🙂🇬🇧
How can anyone be so thick as to type that?
How can anyone be so thick to believe a survey ?
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Survey by pro independence group.
What a lot of pi#h 🙂🇬🇧
How can anyone be so thick as to type that?
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https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18785891.scottish-independence-new-poll-shows-record-levels-vote-independence/?ref=twtrec
Yum. 😎
When is it happening then ? 🤔
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Survey by pro independence group.
What a lot of pi#h 🙂🇬🇧
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https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18785891.scottish-independence-new-poll-shows-record-levels-vote-independence/?ref=twtrec
Yum. 😎