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1 hour ago, tirso said:

So hypothetically if a majority of Scottish citizens want another vote you agree the majority view should prevail?  Or not?

 

He won't answer that because the polls indicate a majority for the right to choose, even if they might vote No. 

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2 hours ago, tirso said:

So hypothetically if a majority of Scottish citizens want another vote you agree the majority view should prevail?  Or not?

 

They don't and our view is prevailing. 

It's really simple. 

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3 hours ago, tirso said:

So hypothetically if a majority of Scottish citizens want another vote you agree the majority view should prevail?  Or not?

 

 

41 minutes ago, Malky3 said:

They don't and our view is prevailing. 

It's really simple. 

Told you. You have to con him into making a response at all with direct questions, but even then you don't get an answer. It's really not worth it.

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Here's a more recent poll (post General Election) than the one that Manky quoted. Note that this poll doesn't attempt to skew the responses by imposing a time limit. Note also that the article is from the (rabidly pro-union) Scotsman

https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/poll-majority-of-scots-believe-there-should-be-an-indyref2-1-5064385

"Poll: Majority of Scots believe there should be an IndyRef2
by CHRIS MCCALL Email
Published: 17:37
Updated: 18:04
Wednesday 18 December 2019

 A majority of Scots believe a second referendum on independence should take place at some point in the future, a poll has suggested.

The survey by YouGov found 46 per cent of respondents north of the Border want an IndyRef2, without specifying a date, with 43 per cent against and 11 per cent undecided."

 

I assume the Yoons that claim that they support making the decision via the ballot box will now campaign to allow a vote?

 

No?

 

Colour me surprised.

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Here's a more recent poll (post General Election) than the one that Manky quoted. Note that this poll doesn't attempt to skew the responses by imposing a time limit. Note also that the article is from the (rabidly pro-union) Scotsman
https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/poll-majority-of-scots-believe-there-should-be-an-indyref2-1-5064385
"Poll: Majority of Scots believe there should be an IndyRef2
by CHRIS MCCALL Email
Published: 17:37
Updated: 18:04
Wednesday 18 December 2019
 A majority of Scots believe a second referendum on independence should take place at some point in the future, a poll has suggested.
The survey by YouGov found 46 per cent of respondents north of the Border want an IndyRef2, without specifying a date, with 43 per cent against and 11 per cent undecided."
 
I assume the Yoons that claim that they support making the decision via the ballot box will now campaign to allow a vote?
 
No?
 
Colour me surprised.

Of course without specifying a date people may wish another vote to be in 5 years, 25 years or 50 years time!
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22 minutes ago, Cowden Cowboy said:


Of course without specifying a date people may wish another vote to be in 5 years, 25 years or 50 years time!

Or tomorrow. It's fairer than comparing each sub section to never.

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18 minutes ago, Cowden Cowboy said:


Of course without specifying a date people may wish another vote to be in 5 years, 25 years or 50 years time!

The wording of the actual question asked was "Do you think there should or should not be another vote on Scottish Independence?" No more, no less.

Do you really think that a person that wanted another vote in 50 years (and not before) would answer "Yes" to that question?

The words "at some point in the future" were added by the journalist (the clue was when I described the Scotsman as "rabidly pro union")

It's an old trick, but people still fall for journalists misquoting the question that was actually asked by the pollster

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20 hours ago, The_Kincardine said:

That's the direction that The Natters on here are moving towards.  It's not just @Wee Bullyor @Granny Danger's posts but remember @BawWatchin's Scottish Republican Army thread of shame.

There is something absolutely rotten about the Natters on here.

I'm so mediocre, I'm under the radar.

 

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Why are Unionists so against another referendum anyway?

Are they concerned that without utter garbage promises and "vows" wrote on toilet paper, people might actually not be so gullible 2nd time?

To actually complain that the Scottish government want to know what the people of Scotland want to democratically do is not normal behaviour. 

Neither though is wanting another Country, especially 1 as fucked up as England to control you.

 

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Why are Unionists so against another referendum anyway?
Are they concerned that without utter garbage promises and "vows" wrote on toilet paper, people might actually not be so gullible 2nd time?
To actually complain that the Scottish government want to know what the people of Scotland want to democratically do is not normal behaviour. 
Neither though is wanting another Country, especially 1 as fucked up as England to control you.
 
#stockholmsyndrome
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2 hours ago, Gaz FFC said:

Why are Unionists so against another referendum anyway?

Are they concerned that without utter garbage promises and "vows" wrote on toilet paper, people might actually not be so gullible 2nd time?

To actually complain that the Scottish government want to know what the people of Scotland want to democratically do is not normal behaviour. 

Neither though is wanting another Country, especially 1 as fucked up as England to control you.

 

Cause they don't have to grant one and there's little indication they'll be forced to.

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2 minutes ago, BawWatchin said:

We don't need them to "grant one". Ireland sure didn't need it.

 

The SNP appear to be focused heavily on being granted one and given they're hegemonic in the independence movement, we do need permission from somewhere.

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