Me and my missus (who comes from Kirkcudbright and is Scotish born and bred) would like to thank all the Scotish people who voted to stay, we love Scotland thanks.
Thanks to all the Scotish people
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Naturally they decided to stay - £2000 per head of extra government spending is a nice bribe, sorry incentive!Comment
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As an exiled Scot I'm pleased with the result and just want to get on with my life without this referendum guff getting in the way anymore. I'm just here for the modelling.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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The margin surprised me but not SWMBO. She believes that many of the 'undecided' in the lead up polls had in fact decided to vote 'no' but didn't want to say so. I spent most of last week in Glasgow and particularly amongst younger people to say 'I'm going to vote no' was very uncool.
All my BBC colleagues were going to vote 'no' out of purely selfish motives. They want to keep the BBC and in some cases their jobs
I believe that Scotland is better off as part of the Union, but that didn't wash with several of my Scottish friends who I know voted 'yes'. I might just give one or two a ring later
On the positive side it is a reflection of our ancient democracy that we can have this kind of referendum on something as fundamental as restructuring the United Kingdom without anyone getting bombed, shot or killed, and that both sides will accept the result, albeit grudgingly in the case of some who were expecting an independent Scotland, and move on.
What now for Alex Salmond and his side kick Nicola Sturgeon ? I really don't like her and I don't know why
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Originally posted by \On the positive side it is a reflection of our ancient democracy that we can have this kind of referendum on something as fundamental as restructuring the United Kingdom without anyone getting bombed, shot or killed, and that both sides will accept the result, albeit grudgingly in the case of some who were expecting an independent Scotland, and move on.
What now for Alex Salmond and his side kick Nicola Sturgeon ? I really don't like her and I don't know why
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Steve
Now what about the West Lothian question? Cameron mentioned English votes for English laws but getting it is not so easy.... It will be an interesting time ahead but all this, of course, is not really for discussion here on a modelling form.Comment
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