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Scottish independence - voting question
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<blockquote data-quote="Shetlandsheep" data-source="post: 124671" data-attributes="member: 1217"><p>Theres a lot of unhappy ex pat Scots I think,but those who are most keen to vote are pro independence, and they also dont want anything to derail the vote happening so suspect they will accept it. </p><p></p><p>I think the rest of the UK are mainly happy for Scotland to take its own decision as they see it as a net taker from the UK, and also don't want to be seen to be dictating to Scotland. That way, if there's a no vote in Scotland, that's really definitive for a generation. And if there's a yes vote, the rest of the UK will just sit back and watch and wait for Scotland to realise that it's ageing population and massive public sector do not make for a sustainable future, and being an EU drainer state will result in the EU, not the Scottish people, determining Scotland's future...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shetlandsheep, post: 124671, member: 1217"] Theres a lot of unhappy ex pat Scots I think,but those who are most keen to vote are pro independence, and they also dont want anything to derail the vote happening so suspect they will accept it. I think the rest of the UK are mainly happy for Scotland to take its own decision as they see it as a net taker from the UK, and also don't want to be seen to be dictating to Scotland. That way, if there's a no vote in Scotland, that's really definitive for a generation. And if there's a yes vote, the rest of the UK will just sit back and watch and wait for Scotland to realise that it's ageing population and massive public sector do not make for a sustainable future, and being an EU drainer state will result in the EU, not the Scottish people, determining Scotland's future... [/QUOTE]
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