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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Yes campaign stall on Nairn High Street
Brisk business for the Yes campaign this morning on Nairn High Street as supporters, undecided and nos all stopped for a wee blether. More pictures here. Coming soon a video interview with Yes campaigner Colin MacAulay.
Brisk business ??? I couldn't see more than eight adults in any one picture, and most of them were campaigners. What a pathetic turnout for a useless cause. All vote NO and put this to bed for a generation.
Yes or No to break up the UK. Therefore all citizens of the UK should have a vote. The result would be an overwhelming ....YES.... as the vast majority of those south of the border would vote YES and cast Scotland,a great small country as it was once described, off into the ocean to fend for itself.
Brisk business ??? I couldn't see more than eight adults in any one picture, and most of them were campaigners. What a pathetic turnout for a useless cause. All vote NO and put this to bed for a generation.
ReplyDeleteAs I recall only 2 people on the 'Better together' No stall when it was on the High Street a few week back, says it all!
ReplyDeleteAll vote YES and give Scotland the future we really deserve, the country run by ourselves and not Westminster
Had to smile when I saw oor Graham on the yes stand today. Does this mean he's left the dark side at long last?
ReplyDeleteYes or No to break up the UK. Therefore all citizens of the UK should have a vote. The result would be an overwhelming ....YES.... as the vast majority of those south of the border would vote YES and cast Scotland,a great small country as it was once described, off into the ocean to fend for itself.
ReplyDeleteoff into the ocean to fend for itself
ReplyDeleteI know the Yes campaign is strong buy not sure it could physically tear Scotland away from England. Nice idea though