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Saturday, September 20, 2014

"Scotland’s independence debate has just begun, according to the Nairn Academy pupils..."

A former Academy pupil himself, the editor of the Spectator, Fraser Nelson was in Nairn and reports on the aftermath of the referendum for the Telgraph:

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:05 PM

    Pfft, the Telegraph i think the most biased of all the press towards the No campaign..
    Id not believe a word that scrappy paper printed.

    Yes the debate has begun, like the videos of the vote rigging etc online.

    You just need to type in the search engines Was Scottish referendum debate rigged, to see them.

    Sour grapes i hear you say? No not at all i accept the outcome, providing it is fair and not tampered with..

    Already the government is not keeping to the promises, I hope the no voters are proud.


    disgusted.

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  2. Anonymous7:31 PM

    How do you know they are not keeping to the promises? Its only been 3 days, and all you have are dodgy media reports. Christ, you yes lot are like petulant children who hav'nt got their own way in a toy shop. Its done. Gone. Get over it. And lets all move forward

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  3. Anonymous7:39 PM

    @anon 7:31

    Well we were promised things last Friday that didn't happen so what do you think the 'petulant children' should think?

    It'll never be over till Scotland gets independence

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  4. Anonymous7:59 PM

    YES is now the 45 movement

    Unless a major shift in attitude is undertaken by those presently throwing dummies out of prams, to present more grown up and inclusive policies that may, over time,lead to the majority in Scotland agreeing with them....the '45' is ultimately bound to be no more successful than the previous one...

    This country will only discover the way that the 21st century works when we put the 18th century behind us

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  5. Anonymous9:33 AM

    Some people need to live a month or two in one of these poor war torn countries ...just to realize how lucky we are.
    Stop trying to stir up civil war, you ll live to regret it.
    Give peace a chance

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  6. Anonymous12:09 PM

    I was a YES vote and proud to be one. I totally believe in our country and its ability to survive on its own. Why were Westminster so keen to keep us, well maybe they need us more than we need them, food for thought and if this makes me a Petulant child then so be it.

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  7. Anonymous4:23 PM

    ffs Cicil War get a grip this is just people using the democratic process don't be scared by tghat.

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  8. Thanks for all the comments folks. Shutting this thread down now.

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