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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2024 20:34:29 GMT
Bro, a "malicious attack" = saying you're for a new Brexit referendum and using that as a way to highlight your select hypocrisy on this issue?? Btw, why are you typing in caps lock now? Calm down, it's just a forum - you're taking this way too seriously. If I wanted to "attack" you, you would know about it. This is just me saying you're wrong about something. Try to refute the actual data above - the real graphs from Politico and the Wiki graph if able You've not proven "record breaking illegality" in Brexit, I've highlighted the similar failures in both the Scot indyref and Brexit using facts: 1) Russian interference 2) Lack of receipts and fines for both sides in the campaign etc etc, you've not refuted any of that and instead seek to say I'm "personally attacking" you as a dodge More complete BS ^ Does any serious poster want to back any of it? You're busy charming others re crime and immigration on here, so I'll let you continue to be backed by the whole forum, as your charming style impresses greatly
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Post by Zany on Aug 29, 2024 20:42:26 GMT
In what universe do those graphs tell the same story as your one? There are several times you've been rude to me on here, when I haven't been rude to you, so it's not one way is it? Bit difficult to tell with it so blurry, perhaps point to the areas of interest.
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Post by Steve on Aug 29, 2024 20:43:06 GMT
More complete BS ^ Does any serious poster want to back any of it? You're busy charming others re crime and immigration on here, so I'll let you continue to be backed by the whole forum, as your charming style impresses greatly Why not try debating topics on their merits instead of these repeated personal attacks and insinuations Borg?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2024 20:43:43 GMT
In what universe do those graphs tell the same story as your one? There are several times you've been rude to me on here, when I haven't been rude to you, so it's not one way is it? Bit difficult to tell with it so blurry, perhaps point to the areas of interest. It's on the wikipedia page and the Politico poll is in the tweet link I gave, both links were posted so you could check them yourself. Anyone can see it 100% diverges from the graph you provided. Why not link us to the source of your graph anyway? Is there a reason you haven't?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2024 20:46:22 GMT
You're busy charming others re crime and immigration on here, so I'll let you continue to be backed by the whole forum, as your charming style impresses greatly Why not try debating topics on their merits instead of these repeated personal attacks and insinuations Borg? Irony alert ^
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Post by Zany on Aug 29, 2024 20:48:28 GMT
Bit difficult to tell with it so blurry, perhaps point to the areas of interest. It's on the wikipedia page and the Politico poll is in the tweet link I gave, both links were posted so you could check them yourself. Anyone can see it 100% diverges from the graph you provided. Why not link us to the source of your graph anyway? Is there a reason you haven't? Yes, its one I've adulterated because of my intense hatred of the Scots and my desire to control them.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2024 20:56:25 GMT
Glad we cleared that up
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Post by Zany on Aug 29, 2024 21:02:14 GMT
Glad we cleared that up You got me bang to rights. But apologies, my mistake. Its because I have it on file from previous conversations on the subject.
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Post by patman post on Nov 13, 2024 18:46:50 GMT
As a resident of London N16, is a vote for, or even full blown Scottish independence likely to affect me in any way?
At the moment, there seems no more than an occasional buzzing of support for independence in the wings without any noticeable effects. We appear to have a more jovial Irish and Welsh contingent around here — Scottish activities are even more subdued than the.Jewish.
Currently, it’s Arsenal’s recent lacklustre performances that’s attracting more attention…
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Post by borg0 on Nov 13, 2024 19:02:01 GMT
Some Scots reckon Scot indy is pretty much dead for the foreseeable and both the SNP and Alba aren't going to get their act together for a long time, if ever
I won't mention Scot indy on this forum again and will not post anymore threads about it, therefore
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Post by morayloon on Nov 22, 2024 1:11:07 GMT
Some Scots reckon Scot indy is pretty much dead for the foreseeable and both the SNP and Alba aren't going to get their act together for a long time, if ever I won't mention Scot indy on this forum again and will not post anymore threads about it, therefore Independence is not dead. Polls, excluding undecideds, have consistently shown support at, or higher than, the %age vote at the Referendum. As for previous comments that polls showed only short periods of YES in the lead, I suggest you look at the polls carried out in 2020 up to April 12th 2021. From 5th June 2020 up to end of December there were 17 YES leads, in a row. Of the 6 prior to June, 2 were YES, 2 NO and 2 tied. The 2 NO, and 1 of the YES, leads were by only 1%. So, before the long run there was no decisive front runner. From January to April 2021 15 of the 24 Polls had YES in the lead and 1 was tied. So, in actual fact YES was in the ascendancy for the vast majority of 2020 and the first four months of 2021. All of those figures show that Sturgeon should have been pushing hard for a referendum. That she didn't is a massive blot on her copybook. Instead she simply went begging for a section 30 order, returning to Scotland with her tail between her legs. And, that was that until the next mandate. There was no plan B to switch to in the event that "now is not the time" would be the obvious response. In the end, many Independistas had given up on the SNP. In the 24 election many stayed at home, just as they did in 2017.
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Post by montegriffo on Nov 22, 2024 1:23:55 GMT
Some Scots reckon Scot indy is pretty much dead for the foreseeable and both the SNP and Alba aren't going to get their act together for a long time, if ever I won't mention Scot indy on this forum again and will not post anymore threads about it, therefore Independence is not dead. Polls, excluding undecideds, have consistently shown support at, or higher than, the %age vote at the Referendum. As for previous comments that polls showed only short periods of YES in the lead, I suggest you look at the polls carried out in 2020 up to April 12th 2021. From 5th June 2020 up to end of December there were 17 YES leads, in a row. Of the 6 prior to June, 2 were YES, 2 NO and 2 tied. The 2 NO, and 1 of the YES, leads were by only 1%. So, before the long run there was no decisive front runner. From January to April 2021 15 of the 24 Polls had YES in the lead and 1 was tied. So, in actual fact YES was in the ascendancy for the vast majority of 2020 and the first four months of 2021. All of those figures show that Sturgeon should have been pushing hard for a referendum. That she didn't is a massive blot on her copybook. Instead she simply went begging for a section 30 order, returning to Scotland with her tail between her legs. And, that was that until the next mandate. There was no plan B to switch to in the event that "now is not the time" would be the obvious response. In the end, many Independistas had given up on the SNP. In the 24 election many stayed at home, just as they did in 2017. Welcome Moray, good to see you.
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