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Author Topic: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014  (Read 33637 times)

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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #375 on: September 18, 2014, 11:00:30 pm »

How long until the next referendum?
Maybe 10-15 years, on the very outside.  We'll keep getting referendums until Yes wins, at which point it'll never go back.

So, in case No wins, how many months do you predict the backdown on promises from english ministers will take? I predict 3 months.
Depends.  With Cameron and the Conservatives?  I think you're being optimistic.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #376 on: September 18, 2014, 11:00:38 pm »

This is clearly a failure of democracy. Prepare your civilians for the drones, Britain.
No no no.All the politicians are saying that this referendum has been a victory for democracy, and it has been.Unfortunately, for every winner there has to be a loser, and the loser this time, from an admittedly biased view, is Scotland.
Don't worry, the US is ready and willing to intervene.
I would also like to endorse an peacekeeping effort in Scotland.
I hear that there's a lot of oil in that thar North Sea- I mean, we really need to introduce democracy to Scotland.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #377 on: September 18, 2014, 11:00:44 pm »

So, in case No wins, how many months do you predict the backdown on promises from english ministers will take? I predict 3 months.
They won't back down brazenly. They'll just let it die in committee and then shrug and say "Democracy....whaddya gonna do?"


I think Scotland won tonight for three reasons:

1. It got Scots engaged in the political process in record ways. That in itself is a huge thing.
2. If the promises are kept, it extracted a new raft of devolution powers from Parliament.
3. If those promises are broken, it sets the stage for a really pissed-off electorate to do this again in a few years. With experience from having done this once already, and a raft of organizers and volunteers who were energized this time around.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #378 on: September 18, 2014, 11:00:56 pm »

How long until the next referendum?
Well speaking as a student of politics, losing such a vote does take away a little bit of your thunder, as it were. You lose the popular mandate you claimed to push your cause, and recovering from that can be hard.

For reference, it took 15 years to hold a second Quebec referendum, and in the 19 years since then the nationalistic fervor has lost the majority of its impetus.

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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #379 on: September 18, 2014, 11:01:31 pm »

The real crushing blow for YES here is listening to Cameron's speech after.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #380 on: September 18, 2014, 11:01:53 pm »

But the NO can just point at the 55% No vote...
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #381 on: September 18, 2014, 11:02:08 pm »

Yep, I actually pointed that out to one of my RL friends when we first started discussing this. Chances were good that no would win, and what Yes really needed was to pull it close enough to try to get a second referendum.
It's definitely looking like they're going to get that, at least. With the voter turn out being what it is, it's kinda' looking like they're going to have a higher percentage of their total population voting yes than the US usually has elect presidents.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #382 on: September 18, 2014, 11:02:27 pm »

This is clearly a failure of democracy. Prepare your civilians for the drones, Britain.

No no no.

All the politicians are saying that this referendum has been a victory for democracy, and it has been.

Unfortunately, for every winner there has to be a loser, and the loser this time, from an admittedly biased view, is Scotland.

No, victory is America withdrawing troops from Scotland in 2022 after a long occupation, leaving the shaky independent government to be overrun by religious extremists within a few years so we can go back in.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #383 on: September 18, 2014, 11:02:53 pm »

From what I've seen, campaigning on both sides was utter shite until the very last minute.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #384 on: September 18, 2014, 11:03:09 pm »

The real crushing blow for YES here is listening to Cameron's speech after.
I bet it'll consist of the word "useless" repeat many times. D:
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #385 on: September 18, 2014, 11:04:19 pm »

This is clearly a failure of democracy. Prepare your civilians for the drones, Britain.

No no no.

All the politicians are saying that this referendum has been a victory for democracy, and it has been.

Unfortunately, for every winner there has to be a loser, and the loser this time, from an admittedly biased view, is Scotland.

No, victory is America withdrawing troops from Scotland in 2022 after a long occupation, leaving the shaky independent government to be overrun by religious extremists within a few years so we can go back in.

Protestant or Catholic?

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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #386 on: September 18, 2014, 11:05:24 pm »

This is clearly a failure of democracy. Prepare your civilians for the drones, Britain.

No no no.

All the politicians are saying that this referendum has been a victory for democracy, and it has been.

Unfortunately, for every winner there has to be a loser, and the loser this time, from an admittedly biased view, is Scotland.

No, victory is America withdrawing troops from Scotland in 2022 after a long occupation, leaving the shaky independent government to be overrun by religious extremists within a few years so we can go back in.

Protestant or Catholic?
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #387 on: September 18, 2014, 11:05:57 pm »

This is clearly a failure of democracy. Prepare your civilians for the drones, Britain.

No no no.

All the politicians are saying that this referendum has been a victory for democracy, and it has been.

Unfortunately, for every winner there has to be a loser, and the loser this time, from an admittedly biased view, is Scotland.

No, victory is America withdrawing troops from Scotland in 2022 after a long occupation, leaving the shaky independent government to be overrun by religious extremists within a few years so we can go back in.

Protestant or Catholic?

We have that now anyways, just in the form of football/soccer fans in Glasgow.
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #388 on: September 18, 2014, 11:06:20 pm »

South Ayrshire:
Yes-34402
No-47246
No-58%
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Re: Scotland Decides, 18th September, 2014
« Reply #389 on: September 18, 2014, 11:07:08 pm »

i am willing to bet that no will win with a great margin, and David Cameron will give a speech so bad that all of Scotland rises up in armed rebellion.
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