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The natives are getting restless
From: Jo (JELLS)
18 Sep 2014 17:46
To: koswix
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I thought exit polls weren't allowed?
From: koswix
18 Sep 2014 17:56
To: Jo (JELLS)
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A poll of people who have voted, call it what you like.
And like I said, I can't reveal my source but it is reliable.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)
18 Sep 2014 18:01
To: koswix
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Exit polls aren't reliable though, are they? (This is not a reflection on the reliability of your source, simply the information that they have access to)
EDITED: 18 Sep 2014 18:01 by MR_BASTARD
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
18 Sep 2014 18:07
To: koswix
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<suspects you know someone at IPSOS MORI>
From: koswix
18 Sep 2014 18:31
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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I can neither confirm nor deny.
From: JonCooper
18 Sep 2014 22:32
To: koswix
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the financial sector seems to be thinking the result is "no"
but, either way about 50% are going to be disappointed, I wonder if splitting the Scots like this was a good idea
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)
18 Sep 2014 23:48
To: JonCooper
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It's not like we were an happy and harmonious nation united as one in our love for Westminster rule until that nasty Mr Salmond sprung a referendum on us. The division has been there for a while, it's not just there in Scotland, and it's not going to go away by ignoring it. What I found gratifying about the Yes campaign was that it wasn't a single monolithic entity. All kinds of people have been campaigning and coming up with interesting ideas and hopes and dreams, and no later how unrealistic some of those have been, the end result has been to severely put the shiters up Westminster and force them to acknowledge that people aren't happy, and that that still might matter, despite the wholesale selling out to corporate interests.
From: fixrman
19 Sep 2014 00:28
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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Sounds riveting, really. I was going through some of the manifold ramifications today and I am left with the impression that although a romantic and emotional thing, there aren't enough contingencies in place to make it a success, ultimately.
I'd change me Teh vote in a minute if I could.
From: fixrman
19 Sep 2014 00:29
To: JonCooper
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Do you think it could ever end up as Ireland did?
From: fixrman
19 Sep 2014 00:32
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)
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So really then, if the vote is no - but the vote is real close as I thought it might be - do you think then it will give Scotland a more powerful voice in Parliament then? Would that be enough to appease the separatists?