Scottish independence

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  • rosko_picachu0

    Yes but he's not going to be in charge for very long.

    What about David Cameron, does he have unlimited knowledge on policy creation, or does he have someone to do that for him?

    Alex Salmond's background from university is based on Economics, he's worked a long time in politics, he's not just fell off the back of a tractor.

    Like has been mentioned lots of times, people have different reasons for voting.

    I can't bear another Cameron, another Blair, Milliband. These are trumped up management types with a face for the camera.

    This is a choice for No, which is what we have just now, or Yes and we have a chance to build something.

    What we want to do is protect the basic British things we've had, but to take a future thinking approach, not looking to the past.

    You might not get it, but corporations have got too close to government, it's in danger of getting worse. As much as we share the same fears and concerns about the next few years, Scotland will not abandon the rest of the UK, it's the conservatives and the labour parties who talk of such things.

    What i believe is true and you can make your own mind up on this.

    The corporations represent the no campaign more than politicians.

    Our politicians represent the people. We want a modern system of progress towards sustainability.

    Could you imagine the green party got voted in? Well up here that is the the third party - not UKIP.

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