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Ooft, patronising is off the scale!

Completely negative campaigning. It's all about how we can't. Was there a single line about WHY we should stay with the union? Not one. It's all about how everything is a gamble, how oil will run out, how the kids will be affected. No comments about the benefits those kids would get in the union, no comments about the possible powers that could be devolved.

Can the No voters honestly hold the hands to their hearts and claim that isn't the embodiment of Project Fear?

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Ooft, patronising is off the scale!

Completely negative campaigning. It's all about how we can't. Was there a single line about WHY we should stay with the union? Not one. It's all about how everything is a gamble, how oil will run out, how the kids will be affected. No comments about the benefits those kids would get in the union, no comments about the possible powers that could be devolved.

Can the No voters honestly hold the hands to their hearts and claim that isn't the embodiment of Project Fear?

As per usual

No

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****ing hell.

The basic message being:

'Don't engage with the debate, you're totally busy enough as it is with your ordinary life 'n that.'

'Here, by the way, you feel totally Scottish too don't you, that's good, but don't think about it too much though, with your ordinary life n' that.'

'Eat yer cereal!'

'Independence! That's totally quite a big concept, and there might be other things to think about, but how can you find the time n' that, with your ordinary life'

'Gamble, oil, television''

'Ha, kids and their phones, eh? n' that. Totally?'

'Oil, n' that and pensions, too good to be true and you know what they say about that, n' that, and ordinary life n' that.'

'Vote Naw, n' that, and get ****ing back to your ordinary life n' that (you prole).'

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