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[quote][i]Originally posted by JonnyJ[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Dave[/i] Interesting, it's a side of it I hadn't given much thought to tbh. So I assume Labour will form a separate party for Scotland only? I sort of thought Cameron's take on it was similar to mine, "can't be arsed having to sort that out, let's just hope they vote against it" [/quote] Aye, there will be a Scottish Labour formed i imagine (or a socialist party anyway) which will no doubt replace Salmond at the first opportunity if they play their cards right. I think they just assumed they'd vote no, which, until recently, was the way it was going. Its crazy how much opinion has changed from when i first moved here but not all that surprising given the shambles that was the No campaign. Whilst they arrogantly sat back, the Yes campaign has played on the heart strings and said all the right things (without giving too much away about the actual details of their plans). Theres a proper bandwagon now towards Yes, people who were undecided before are seeing the increase in the Yes popularity and are siding with it. Suddenly the No side have been forced into action, but i think its too late. I mean, they're basically just proving Salmond right, that Westminster only cares about itself, the first sign they look like losing and the big 3 are straight on a train up here with increased offers of max devo and new timetables? Where were you before? Where were these offers before? I really have no idea what is the best outcome for Scotland. Im certain a No vote is better for the UK. [/quote]
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