Looks like too many of our fellow countrymen believed Gordon Brown when he made his promises ( even when it was obvious that he had no authority to make them ).
Looks like we've been suckered again.


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They say a week is a long time in politics and after the week we've just had I think you are correct, we will be voting again very soon.Stevie Jarron wrote:the next referendum will not be a generation away.
Scotland will soon have a new First Minister, and the most likely candidate has refused to rule out another referendum should the people deliver a mandate for it. And with the Unionist parties already breaking their promises (both the spirit and the letter) and setting out plans to slash Scotland’s budget and drag the UK into another brutal war in the Middle East, a rerun could happen sooner than any of us anticipated.Stevie Jarron wrote:What we voted for and what we'll get are likely to be very different things regardless of which choice the 85% of us who bothered to vote.
One thing is sure, if things do not change, the next referendum will not be a generation away.
We must deal with the political reality that we have "won" and potentially have a new future ahead, thanks to the 45/55 closeness.
For all those who voted NO as they thought things will change under DevoMax (estimated between 10 to 15 %), the status quo will be a huge disappointment. For the rest who voted NO (40 %) for fear of change or for blind devotion to the Union (we saw a few of them celebrating in George Square, grown men ripping Saltires from young girls hands and beating up a young piper on his way home from a wedding - Better Together eh!?), it is unlikely that anything that happens, good or bad will change their minds anyway.
For all those who voted YES, the 2nd best will have to be very good indeed!
Stevie
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