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I must say that, while it is none of my business as an American, I am absolutely fascinated by the independence vote, and how it will change things for Scotland whether as an independent nation or as a more autonomous part of a less centrally controlled UK.I'm not even sure where I come out on the issue, but I feel like I'm sitting on the edge of my seat. And since the announcement of exit poll results are not legal in the UK, I'll have to wait until tomorrow morning to find out the result.
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This was an 'odd' deal (of sorts)....
I too, waiting for the outcome of the referendum with great interest as we do have the same issues here with the province of Quebec wanting to separate from the rest of Canada
Anyway, for all intent and purposes no one knows what will happen, if Scotland decided to vote yes to the independence as it is still in the future...
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
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Oh boy, then the Mexican border crisis can be all theirs to deal with. Maybe too, Rick Perry will become their new president.
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Tomorrow's going to be a huge day in the history of Scotland and the U.K. either way.
Even if the vote goes the "No" way, and I think it narrowly will, we'll never go back to the way things were.
Scotland will have further control of Scottish issues. The English will demand less Scottish politician influence on their issues, and rightly so.
Governement will become more devolved away from Westminster. The U.K. is going to be a different place starting tomorrow morning.
Can't wait....
Going out on a limb here... Purely on a psychological basis, I doubt that Scot voters will choose to become independent. There's a sort of security in knowing that you're not alone, especially after all this time and when your closest neighbor could easily become rather abrupt and uncooperative in dealings. I say the secede vote will fail. Not that that's the right way to go, I just think that's what will happen.
More often than not, "separationist" movements are about a political group which has an axe to grind or a financial interest which the local townsfolk often don't share.
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an 86% turnout voted 55/45 in favour of staying in the UK. Still, big changes are now coming. UK politics will change forever.
the Islamofascists don't take over first!! Scary video on Facebook from Luton today
"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to" Mark Twain
The one time islamic terrorists tried to blow up Glasgow airport they got beaten up by baggage handlers and passengers.
The would-be terrorists crashed a burning and explosive-laden car into the terminal building before getting the shit kicked out of them.
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