• US alarmed by prospect of Scottish ‘Yes’ in independence vote
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[QUOTE=Robert9734;45988372]I can do the same for the opposite side as well. The Yes campaign is supported by third world dictators and rich hollywood actors.[/QUOTE] Mugabe and Brad Pitt running the show behinds the scenes, Salmond is just a front for a more sinister scheme involving forced sheep rearing camps and torture of ethnic brits. You said 50% support the current government. That is not true. 50% support staying in the union, this does not equal support for the government, it just means they value their chances in the union rather than out of. For support the current government you would need to look at voting patterns and government approval ratings. 16% of voters voted for tories. They got tories. I suspect the lib dem voters who helped the "coalition" form don't approve of the current government after being lied to about everything. Alternative vote, tuition fees, fairer taxes on rich and lords reform, all promised among other things, none of it delivered. How can a country where the majority of the voters were lied to be expected to ever trust westminster again? You might support the tories, I'm not sure why, maybe your parents brought you up that way and you have never questioned why. But I assure you the majority of scotland and even parts of the UK do not approve of the tories one bit.
Haha oh wow, Robert was actually an alt of Sobotnik, that slippery motherfucker. Should have guessed
[QUOTE=Kondor;45986878]i'm surprised that this is the opinion of the US considering every other american facepuncher wants every formerly independent country to be independent whether they want it or not[/QUOTE] Because it can spell trouble for the federal government in terms of independant movements which are present in the US as well and which might only get galvanised by a successful one in Scotland.
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