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If the SNP want to push this through to fruition in 2020, then they need to sort themselves out.

 

People need Answers.

 

People deserve Answers.

You do know the SNP is not supported as a party by all the Yes voters ?

 

 

I await the answer to just what powers we are going to receive

 

I await the answer as to when this will be........oh and if it can be delivered by Westminster.

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ToadKiller Dog

Good win for the No camp

 

Be interesting to see the break down is it the grans and granddads that have kept the union ?

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William H. Bonney

Still a pretty large chuck of Scotland wanting independence. Not to be scoffed at. Really interested to see what happens now.

 

if voting was compulsory,which it should be, i wonder if the votes would be closer together, or further apart.

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if voting was compulsory,which it should be, i wonder if the votes would be closer together, or further apart.

 

I agree, it should be enforced with a fine for non voters.

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if voting was compulsory,which it should be, i wonder if the votes would be closer together, or further apart.

Or Scots not living in Scotland had no vote.. would that have made any difference

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Salmond going to ground is a kick in the teeth for his supporters. Crawl out, give his defeat speech, no doubt be magnanimous to a tiny degree, then scuttle off.

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Or Scots not living in Scotland had no vote.. would that have made any difference

 

I think I've seen figures saying lots of ex-pats would vote no.

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if voting was compulsory,which it should be, i wonder if the votes would be closer together, or further apart.

 

I doubt it. Scotland clearly just isn't ready.

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Compulsory voting isn't democratic. Huge turnout is a credit to the people of Scotland. To criticise the turnout in Glasgow is to show some real ignorance.

 

I think the turnout proves that people will vote on big issues but are loathe to vote for politicians who are much the same and are unwilling to make any significant changes, especially within the unfair FPP system.

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I don't know their vow was rather vague

I was just being a tit!

 

Absolutely now up to the 3 big Nos to deliver. Think we'll be seeing big changes btw - not just fit us either

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I was just being a tit!

 

Absolutely now up to the 3 big Nos to deliver. Think we'll be seeing big changes btw - not just fit us either

 

Hopefully

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Salmond going to ground is a kick in the teeth for his supporters. Crawl out, give his defeat speech, no doubt be magnanimous to a tiny degree, then scuttle off.

I think he may appear at the official declaration.Hope so man up

Nicola putting a brave face on it (its awbdy elses fault)

Will the Nats join with TEAM WESTMINSTER

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Not surprised lots of SNP areas such as Perth and Kinross/Angus have votes no, these areas tend to be very rural and if you look at the fact yes have only won 4 areas so far it shows the main socialist/yes campaigners tend to be from the big towns/city's.

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Compulsory voting isn't democratic. Huge turnout is a credit to the people of Scotland. To criticise the turnout in Glasgow is to show some real ignorance.

 

I think the turnout proves that people will vote on big issues but are loathe to vote for politicians who are much the same and are unwilling to make any significant changes, especially within the unfair FPP system.

Compulsory voting in Australia doesn't seem to be too widely criticised there. Seems to be accepted as fairly democratic so don't think I agree with you there. Forcing a populating to vote one side isn't democratic.....but that isn't the case....except in N Korea and other such places.

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BoJack Horseman

No result is a clear demand for substantial change according to Nicola Sturgeon.

 

Eh?

 

What is she meant to say? As it stand, 1.1m Scots want independence, and 1.3m don't. I think that shows that a large chunk of the country want change. Not enough for a majority, but enough to be heard.

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Explain please?

 

Because it was so high. Compare it to overall general election turnout. Compare it to similar populations in other elections.

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Because it was so high. Compare it to overall general election turnout. Compare it to similar populations in other elections.

 

But still very low compared to other areas.

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Because it was so high. Compare it to overall general election turnout. Compare it to similar populations in other elections.

I will be interested to see the % turnout from all 32 reporting areas. I'll lay a guess Glasgow is in bottom 2 or 3.

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