Scottish independence - how *would* you vote (if you can't)?

Independence or no?

  • Aye, why not - by-eeee!

    Votes: 16 64.0%
  • No, do stay. Rather.

    Votes: 9 36.0%

  • Total voters
    25
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swee'pea99

Squire
T'other thread's interesting, and this is not meant to be a substitute, just a complement.

A lot of us non-Scots feel a bit left out, and it's not like we're not involved - we're talking about the breakup of 'our' country after all.

So, a poll for sassenachs - how would you vote if you had a vote? (And if you do have a vote, stick to your own poll, what?)
 
Surely the poll for sassenachs would be - should we get rid of them or not?
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
From my perspective Scotland's not our country, it belongs to the Scots and it is for them and the others that live there to determine how they want to be ruled. So I'm glad folk in other parts of these islands don't get a say.

The British Empire fought a war 100 years ago which at least, in part, was about the rights of small nations to self-determination. We, in the rest of the UK, don't seem to have moved on much if we can't let the Scots go their own way, if that is what they choose, and be happy for them to do so. Like grown-up children leaving the parental home it feels like the need for permanent Union is over.

But you've afforded me the ability to vote here on the issue; so I vote yes.
 

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
If Scotland get independence I will be interested to see what happens. I reckon they crumble very quickly and will never been in as good of a postion as the currently are.
 
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User33236

Guest
A lot of us non-Scots feel a bit left out, and it's not like we're not involved - we're talking about the breakup of 'our' country after all.

So, a poll for sassenachs

The blood that runs through my veins is pure undiluted Scottish, certainly not a sassenach (perish the thought :laugh:) but feel very much left out due to my choice to move to the North of England 12 years ago.

I have always answered 'British' when asked what nationality I am, after all that's what my passport states. What would I vote if I had the chance? I really and truly do not know however I do find myself getting annoying by news services,such as the BBC themselves , that are unable to report in a neutral manner and this is likely to drive the undecided voter into ticking the 'yes' box.
 
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