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  • Do you think Scotland should be an independent country?
  • kennyp
    Free Member

    No. We’re all better off together.
    Live in Scotland.
    Do have a vote.

    lunge
    Full Member

    Yes
    Live in England
    No vote

    ahwiles
    Free Member

    yes.
    it would make me sad, but they deserve a chance to get rid of the tories/westminster/a government elected by little england.
    english.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    I will be voting yes

    gears_suck
    Free Member

    When we go to war with Russia we will defo need the Scottish to help out a bit.
    But, I don’t have a vote so it doesn’t matter what I think.

    br
    Free Member

    Think we are stronger together and I think Scotland might struggle to get voted into the EU by any Euro country with an internal region fighting for similar independence.

    So the Scottish Euro-Sceptics will vote ‘yes’, if there is a chance that Scotland won’t get in to the EU?

    busydog
    Free Member

    Since I in the US, obviously don’t have a vote and don’t know enough of the intricate details to form a valid opinion.
    Having said that, as long as they, independent or no, continue to produce fine Scottish Whisky, I won’t have issue 😉

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    Survey surprisingly close to real polls so far.

    39.2% yes
    56.9% no

    Sam
    Full Member

    A vote that could result in the break up of the United Kingdom and only a certain few get to vote!

    This!

    No
    Live in England
    No vote

    Smudger666
    Full Member

    Keep us updated on the poll pls seosamh77

    muzz
    Free Member

    Yes
    Live in Scotland and will be voting.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    No.
    Live in England.
    Hate the Tories.

    If I lived in Scotland, I would be voting ‘Yes’.

    legend
    Free Member

    No
    Live in Scotland
    Have the vote, and a career in defence that I’d like to keep for a while

    dragon
    Free Member

    No
    Live in Scotland but not Scottish.
    Have a vote.

    athgray
    Free Member

    No
    Scotland.
    I will vote.

    Shackleton
    Free Member

    No
    Live in Scotland
    Have a vote

    (same story for Mrs S. too if you want to add that in!)

    chewkw
    Free Member

    I’ll vote Yes.
    I live in GeordieLand.
    I have don’t have a vote but may be able to vote if I live in Scotland.

    Freeedddooommm!

    :mrgreen:

    beamishblue
    Free Member

    I live in Scotland and will be voting Yes.

    downgrade
    Free Member

    Yes.
    Live in Scotland.
    Will be voting.

    gordimhor
    Full Member

    Live in Scotland and will vote yes.

    peajay
    Full Member

    Why would any country not want it’s independence?
    Yes
    Have a vote
    🙂

    bigjim
    Full Member

    isn’t this the second time you or someone has started this same thread?

    but currently no, because I would have to get a new job or move to england.

    makecoldplayhistory
    Free Member

    No
    English
    No vote

    I listened to the R4 Drama of the week on my ride to work this morning. A very interesting (obviously fictional) weekend where Salmond and Cameron meet to discuss the details of the split after the Scots won a ‘yes’.

    I would vote no as

    1) Scotland will fail financially and politically as a separate nation (not trolling, my honest opinion) having negative effects on England

    2) it will be sad to see the Great Britain disappear; obviously the UK will still exist.

    3) I think the SNP are misleading the Scottish voters. Membership of the EU will be nigh on impossible, a currency union is ridiculous, a sustainable Scottish economy is highly unlikely. The SNP are a single issue party and these are doomed to fail.

    If Scotland control their own borders and laws re. immigration, will we need a secure border?

    piemonster
    Free Member

    Is there a tally of voting intentions of those able to vote?

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    No but would more like devolved powers.
    Live in Scotland. British born in Edinburgh. Having looked at who would be entitled to s Scottish passport I’d encourage everyone to come for a holiday around voting time. Almost gets you nationality.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    stanfree
    Free Member

    No
    Scotland
    I have a vote.

    whatnobeer
    Free Member

    Very close from my counts of who can actually vote., not much for those who can’t.

    Can vote:
    ?Yes 15?
    no 14

    Cant vote?:
    Yes 5?
    No 11

    Seems quite a few people voting no and using ‘history’ as the reason. Seems daft to me, history is exactly that, it will alwsys remain and can’t be changed.

    makecoldplayhistory’s reasons on the other hand show a massive misunderstanding of the whole situation imo.

    StefMcDef
    Free Member

    Yes.
    Scottish but living dahn sarf.
    I don’t have a vote.

    I’m sure every part of the map of Empire that used to be coloured red went its own way with the admonition and scorn of Her Majesty’s Government and its lackeys and lickspittles ringing in their ears. A few years later, how many of these disloyal subjects have crawled back for another lick at the colonial jackboot because Her Majesty’s Government was right about them being too small/poor/remote/wayward/stupid to govern themselves? How many have been reduced to a system of barter in lieu of a currency? Which of them are pariah states that have not been admitted to the EU, the UN or NATO? How many of them have enjoyed the advantages of natural resources, wealth, education, location, etc etc that Scotland does?

    Britishness is a false construct, a shorthand for Englishness, which is many decades past its sell-by date.

    Scotland can and should be an independent country.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    Her Majesty’s Government and its lackeys and lickspittles ….

    the colonial jackboot……

    I feel your oppression StefMcDef. How do you manage to live in England, it must be awful for you ?

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    StefMcDef – Member
    …I’m sure every part of the map of Empire that used to be coloured red went its own way with the admonition and scorn of Her Majesty’s Government and its lackeys and lickspittles ringing in their ears…

    I’m an ex-colonial and I’ve seen that process in action.

    I’m surprised so many Scots are falling for it. Possibly a version of Stockholm Syndrome? 🙂

    StefMcDef
    Free Member

    ^ Jockholm Syndrome. A new and virulent strain.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    Possibly a version of Stockholm Syndrome?

    Because Scotland played no part in building the British Empire ?

    StefMcDef
    Free Member

    I feel your oppression StefMcDef. How do you manage to live in England, it must be awful for you ?

    I live in a country that gets the governments it actually votes for. I don’t feel the least bit oppressed.

    Markie
    Free Member

    Yes.
    Don’t have a vote.

    I reckon that come the ‘no’ vote there will be continued pressure from Scotland for more powers and greater devolution and that England and Scotland would – in the long run, they’d be teething troubles for sure! – be better served by a clean break.

    bencooper
    Free Member

    Because Scotland played no part in building the British Empire ?

    Most colonial soldiers in India were Indians – the Empire was built by soldiers from the countries that were being ruled.

    Anyhow, living in Scotland and voting Yes.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    the Empire was built by soldiers from the countries that were being ruled.

    They conquered themselves ? You’ve got to give it to these English if nothing else they’re certainly very crafty.

    bencooper
    Free Member

    Look up the numbers – the Indian Mutiny of 1857 was a rebellion of local soldiers in the employ of the British East India Company.

    piemonster
    Free Member

    iirc a key tactic of the British Empire was divide and rule.

    Playing one set of Indians against another was key to success.

    Was the Second World War Indian army not the largest volunteer army ever? (Goes googling) yep seems so. Don’t have time to check, but I also seem to remember many fought with the carrot of independence? (Question not statement)

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member
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