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indiCaro

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  1. You may be proud, but the sight of Unionist behaviour in George Square in Glasgow after the No victory, beating the Nationalists into submission, was chilling to self-respecting Scots. Burning Saltires, terrorising ordinary people and spreading disorder in a city which had been full of positivity and hope, not a carnival of hate. The positive Yes campaign envisioned a caring, sharing, truly democratic society with a real voice in the future of its own country. I did not wish to hijack this topic but I just felt I had to reply. Thank you.
  2. @Moo have no fear, leave that to the very English Eton Mess politicians! The people of Scotland's eyes are wide open and positive. Westminster are trying to cling on, we will not be duped again, Scotland already voted for independence in 1979. Scots do not hate the English, but crave self determination. Just that.
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