Kern wrote:
Hmm... go to bed with the radio on tomorrow night, or set up the camp bed in the living room? Decisions, decisions...
I'm quite impressed you'd go to such lengths. No doubt a huge proportion of Yes voters will be drunk in the evening with Friday being a write-off. I'll be going to bed at the normal time because whatever happens I've got shit to do on Friday. I suppose I should just vote Yes and then sit back and wait for my free money and utopian prosperity to roll in as promised.
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He said there is a lot of aggression from Yes voters and many people who are in the No camp are afraid to put a sticker in their windows for fear of a brick coming through it.
I agree with this entirely. There simply isn't the abusive aggression on the No side, and SNP attempts to paint it as a six-of-one situation are a blatant lie.
A general election early next year is going to be messy bullshit. Why should I cast a vote for a Scottish MP to sit in a parliament it's seceding from? Why should England, Wales, and NI allow the election of MPs who will be able to sit and vote on UK issues that no longer concern them? It blackens my tongue to make such musings as if they have the possibility of happening. I still think No will carry it.