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Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:15 am
by iAmCaffeine
ggwp

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:04 am
by DaGip
muy_thaiguy wrote:
patches70 wrote:Something about this CNN poll, can't put my finger on exactly what's wrong....

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One thing about the Scots you have to admire, they certainly give 110% to things they set their mind too!


The vote:


Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:58 am
by notyou2
jonesthecurl wrote:50% Welsh...


So your English half is having your Welsh half do it's bidding?

Typical Half-English.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 8:52 am
by Royal Panda
DaGip wrote:The vote:



Just in case anyone sees this out of context, the video was taken at least 2 hours before they released the results, they hadn't even begun sorting, had just used the table to count the ballots:

Yes Dundee @YesDundee · 14h
To clarify, ballot papers have not yet been sorted into Yes/No and are just resting on table where No will go once sorted. No need to worry.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 8:59 am
by AndyDufresne
Flag and clothing merchants everywhere are disappointed. Imagine the economic boon to a new union jack?

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--Andy

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:13 am
by jonesthecurl
notyou2 wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:50% Welsh...


So your English half is having your Welsh half do it's bidding?

Typical Half-English.


Well the English half is cockney, so I'm not exactly ruling class on either side.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:34 am
by notyou2
jonesthecurl wrote:
notyou2 wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:50% Welsh...


So your English half is having your Welsh half do it's bidding?

Typical Half-English.


Well the English half is cockney, so I'm not exactly ruling class on either side.


Peon

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:30 am
by GoranZ
The "battle" is lost but the struggle continues...



I must admit I'm surprised from the outcome in Edinburgh... I was expecting similar result there as in Glasgow.
I guess with the new privileges that will Scotland get from UK, some of that influence will be used for changing of the colors of Edinburgh. And probably new referendum in around 10 years.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:44 am
by jonesthecurl
notyou2 wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:
notyou2 wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:50% Welsh...


So your English half is having your Welsh half do it's bidding?

Typical Half-English.


Well the English half is cockney, so I'm not exactly ruling class on either side.


Peon


Peeon u.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:56 pm
by saxitoxin
Scotland ... the Nicaragua of Europe ...



With less than two weeks to go before the independence vote on 18 September, Scotland on Sunday has learned that a formal complaint is to be made by Labour to the returning officer at East Ayrshire Council after activists discovered that at least four children in the area aged between three and 11 have received polling cards.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/t ... -1-3533762


More than a quarter of Scottish voters believe British spies are working to stop the country voting for independence, a new poll has revealed.

Some 26 per cent of Scots think it is ‘probably true’ the security services are working to protect the union ahead of the referendum on 18 September.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... paign.html

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:44 pm
by notyou2
jonesthecurl wrote:
notyou2 wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:
notyou2 wrote:
jonesthecurl wrote:50% Welsh...


So your English half is having your Welsh half do it's bidding?

Typical Half-English.


Well the English half is cockney, so I'm not exactly ruling class on either side.


Peon


Peeon u.


No, Depends.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:04 pm
by GoranZ
saxitoxin wrote:Scotland ... the Nicaragua of Europe ...



With less than two weeks to go before the independence vote on 18 September, Scotland on Sunday has learned that a formal complaint is to be made by Labour to the returning officer at East Ayrshire Council after activists discovered that at least four children in the area aged between three and 11 have received polling cards.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/t ... -1-3533762


More than a quarter of Scottish voters believe British spies are working to stop the country voting for independence, a new poll has revealed.

Some 26 per cent of Scots think it is ‘probably true’ the security services are working to protect the union ahead of the referendum on 18 September.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... paign.html


Generally vast majority of old people voted NO... probably because of bigger ties with United Kingdom and blackmail that their pensions will be gone if Scotland gets independence.

And one very interesting speech from Gordon Brown... Why it is interesting? Almost all see good speech, but I see quite opposite, horrible one.



What is horrible in the speech? Gordon Brown is talking how UK wont buy products from Scotland and how that will brake Scottish economy. That is A LIE(he might not be aware tho, or he is doing that deliberately).
He is mentioning about 1 million workers in Scotland that might lose their jobs because UK wont buy Scottish products... Its all one big LIE.
I was born in Yugoslavia which collapsed in civil war(worst possible outcome for every country), yet when I go in a shop and when it comes to choosing a product which originates from exYugoslavian country and some other country I usually decide to buy the one from exYugoslavian country. Why? I usually know it :). Even now 23 years after the the collapse, and the civil wars common trade between all exYugoslavian countries is still highest compared to every other countries.
I'm 100% sure the same would have happened with Scotland and the remaining of United Kingdom... But Scotland will probably become independent sooner or later :)

So... Scotland to the Scots that don't lie :)

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:26 pm
by BigBallinStalin
GoranZ wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:Scotland ... the Nicaragua of Europe ...



With less than two weeks to go before the independence vote on 18 September, Scotland on Sunday has learned that a formal complaint is to be made by Labour to the returning officer at East Ayrshire Council after activists discovered that at least four children in the area aged between three and 11 have received polling cards.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/t ... -1-3533762


More than a quarter of Scottish voters believe British spies are working to stop the country voting for independence, a new poll has revealed.

Some 26 per cent of Scots think it is ‘probably true’ the security services are working to protect the union ahead of the referendum on 18 September.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... paign.html


Generally vast majority of old people voted NO... probably because of bigger ties with United Kingdom and blackmail that their pensions will be gone if Scotland gets independence.

And one very interesting speech from Gordon Brown... Why it is interesting? Almost all see good speech, but I see quite opposite, horrible one.


"Vast majority" = 55%.

That's a close majority.


I'm not so sure about the conspiracy theories, but keep 'em coming. They sure are entertaining. Here's a fun thought: if the Scottish independence did succeed, what conspiracy theories about vote tampering would emerge?

"The Scottish spies hijacked the vote!" "Big Business interests did something bad!" "The people are powerless against special interests!"


Also, yeah, I'm hopeful to about the emergence of Scotland.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:39 pm
by saxitoxin


British Elections Run Like a Banana Republic, Says Voting Expert

A Russian polling expert, Igor Borisov, has lambasted the Scottish Independence referendum process, in an interview with cmedia yesterday. Borisov, who used to chair Russia’s Central Election Commission, a governmental organisation, claimed that the poll failed to meet basic international norms.

Borisov criticised the Scottish method of tallying votes, claiming that in the large hangar where the Edinburgh ballots were counted, it was “impossible to see what is going on at [polling tables]” and that ballot boxes were “lying around… without any protection”.

Borisov also claimed in a separate interview with Pravda, that the voting process in Scotland was “last century”, and that those voting on the day were able to do so without showing any form of ID, leaving the poll open to rigging comparable to that of Estonia. Borisov was also suspicious of the governmental ban on videoing and photographing polling stations, perceiving it as an attempt to prevent the exposure of electoral malpractice.

http://www.newsweek.com/russian-pollste ... ury-271717

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:05 pm
by GoranZ
BigBallinStalin wrote:
GoranZ wrote:Generally vast majority of old people voted NO...


"Vast majority" = 55%.

That's a close majority.

Of old people :) Youth voted for freedom... as always :D

BigBallinStalin wrote:I'm not so sure about the conspiracy theories, but keep 'em coming. They sure are entertaining.

Although there was some pressure on the voters from large corporations or from UK, there should not be significant number of conspiracy theories since the event has been observed worldwide threw the media...

BigBallinStalin wrote:Here's a fun thought: if the Scottish independence did succeed, what conspiracy theories about vote tampering would emerge?

Hmmm... none? :lol:

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:12 pm
by DaGip
OMG! I can't imagine Scotland becoming it's own country. Who would buy it's haggis?

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It's Scotch?

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It's Eggs?

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And it's Tape?

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Some how all of England is going to stop buying Scottish stuff? Yeah right.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:24 pm
by BigBallinStalin
Crawl from the depths of your anus, my good man, and realize that the 55% of the Scottish voters went with a loud, "NO," to freedom.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 12:21 am
by muy_thaiguy
Sort of reminds me when several counties in Colorado were considering leaving the state and either making their own, or joining Wyoming (that too eventually was declined).

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 1:30 am
by chang50
As a pensioner I can understand why older voters voted with their wallets,it's easy for the young to take an emotional view with most of their lives ahead of them.But as an English UK taxpayer I do slightly resent the subsidies that flow North and the over-representation of Scottish constituencies at Westminster.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:05 am
by mrswdk
The Scottish vote shows once again that separatists do not represent the majority view of their fellow compatriots and that separatism is inherently undemocratic.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 7:48 am
by Royal Panda
There's actually no way to know for sure how various demographics voted, there were no official exit polls done and the vote was private.

One poll (with a sample size of 14) suggested that 16-17 year olds voted strongly Yes (71% in fact) but another study by Edinburgh University said the youngest people were the most likely (apart from pensioners) to vote No.

What is likely is that old people and women in general probably were more likely to be pro-Unionist, whereas young to middle-aged men will be more likely to vote Yes. There's also the religious aspect, Catholics would almost certainly have been a strong Yes side, with Protestants being a strong No. You could also look at the wealth demographics, well-off people would see no reason to change what is working for them, poorer people may have been more inclined to take a 'risk'.

This is still all just speculation based on limited data and assumptions, the only thing we know for sure is that 55% of the population (and 28/32 of the local districts) voted to continue with the Union.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 8:34 am
by notyou2
This was a severe blow to Quebec independence.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:15 am
by Endgame422
muy_thaiguy wrote:Sort of reminds me when several counties in Colorado were considering leaving the state and either making their own, or joining Wyoming (that too eventually was declined).

The NORTH will rise again!
The thing about that is the few counties that were attempting this were really doomed to fail, and everyone here in CO,and Wyoming as well I bet, knew full well it would never happen. Scotland actually had a chance.
Edit: Actually im curious here, what was the general feeling in Wyoming?

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 12:26 pm
by muy_thaiguy
Endgame422 wrote:
muy_thaiguy wrote:Sort of reminds me when several counties in Colorado were considering leaving the state and either making their own, or joining Wyoming (that too eventually was declined).

The NORTH will rise again!
The thing about that is the few counties that were attempting this were really doomed to fail, and everyone here in CO,and Wyoming as well I bet, knew full well it would never happen. Scotland actually had a chance.
Edit: Actually im curious here, what was the general feeling in Wyoming?

Mocking Colorado State fans who would then become Wyoming State fans for the most part.

Re: Scotland independence

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:03 am
by notyou2
Endgame422 wrote:
muy_thaiguy wrote:Sort of reminds me when several counties in Colorado were considering leaving the state and either making their own, or joining Wyoming (that too eventually was declined).

The NORTH will rise again!
The thing about that is the few counties that were attempting this were really doomed to fail, and everyone here in CO,and Wyoming as well I bet, knew full well it would never happen. Scotland actually had a chance.
Edit: Actually im curious here, what was the general feeling in Wyoming?

Independence is bad. Mmmkay.