Thing is, buddy, you're asking a step beyond. If you want to vote "yes, provided my favoured party wins the first election," then a no vote is guaranteed. A yes vote has to be the rather difficult, "yes, because I'd rather the party I don't want to be in power might be in power because my fellow Scots want them in power, rather than them lot down there wanting it for us."Elmlea wrote:I want to know...
Which is why the 'no' campaign isn't a 'no' campaign, but "We're better together." Clever of that Cameron to make sure a positive spin was used on a negative word, so his option sounds nice. Greasy fuck.Mod74 wrote:The No campaign is on a hiding to nothing. Salmond can use all the sexy attractive words like "yes", "independence", "freedom", "fuck the English" and the opposition get the negative No. Clever of him to make sure Yes was the answer he wanted. Greasy fuck.
WorKid wrote:If you are European you can go freely to an independent Scotland. There's no discussion to be had.
adkm1979 wrote:Thing is, buddy, you're asking a step beyond. If you want to vote "yes, provided my favoured party wins the first election," then a no vote is guaranteed. A yes vote has to be the rather difficult, "yes, because I'd rather the party I don't want to be in power might be in power because my fellow Scots want them in power, rather than them lot down there wanting it for us."I want to know...Which is why the 'no' campaign isn't a 'no' campaign, but "We're better together." Clever of that Cameron to make sure a positive spin was used on a negative word, so his option sounds nice. Greasy fuck.The No campaign is on a hiding to nothing. Salmond can use all the sexy attractive words like "yes", "independence", "freedom", "fuck the English" and the opposition get the negative No. Clever of him to make sure Yes was the answer he wanted. Greasy fuck.
No. I know what the question and it's options are. I'm telling you that those campaigning for people to vote 'no' aren't using the word 'no' in their campaign, because that's a negative campaign. Their campaign is "Better Together". That's a positive way of saying no to the given question.Mod74 wrote:I'm confused, are you saying you don't know what the question and its answer options are?
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