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Whatever The Result Are We Now Divided Forever Now?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-scot land-po litics- 2923889 0
Even if the No wins, it will still leave the best part of the country as wanting Independence, add in those that voted No because they get cold feet and you probably to have a majority wanting it.
Investors have already started moving money out, I suspect we will see that continue over the next few years as the next vote on Independence (and I doubt it will be long) will go for yes when they find they wont get what they think they will from Westminster promises.
Also expect fighting in the streets tomorrow, especially if the SNP loose, coupled with many accusations and name calling no doubt.
Even if the No wins, it will still leave the best part of the country as wanting Independence, add in those that voted No because they get cold feet and you probably to have a majority wanting it.
Investors have already started moving money out, I suspect we will see that continue over the next few years as the next vote on Independence (and I doubt it will be long) will go for yes when they find they wont get what they think they will from Westminster promises.
Also expect fighting in the streets tomorrow, especially if the SNP loose, coupled with many accusations and name calling no doubt.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Antagonising the English is part of the Yes policy ... it gets the English who fall for it to support a Yes vote either directly (by advocating "vote Yes") or indirectly (by having a pop back at "the Scots" as a whole, who include No voters and undecideds).
Where this great idea falls down, in the event of Yes being successful, is that it's then hoped by the winning antagonists that the antagonised English will play nicely!
A really stupid, self-defeating and unpleasant tactic all round.
Where this great idea falls down, in the event of Yes being successful, is that it's then hoped by the winning antagonists that the antagonised English will play nicely!
A really stupid, self-defeating and unpleasant tactic all round.
Decades ago I went from being unaware to aware of the discomfort inherent in the relationship between the peoples on the two sides of the border, on the south side the effect is rather small but increases the further south you go. Well south there it is condescension and on the other side (surprise !) resentment. AB reflects this in abundance, as in this thread. For me, this is strong justification for Scottish independence: Cut through it all and start afresh.
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