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Is Sir Bob Geldorf a good reason to vote No?

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By *andeman OP   Man
over a year ago

bedforshire

Trafalgar Square built with Scotish stone tonight. Sir Bob and folk say stay.

Should we?

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By *MD47Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Trafalgar Square built with Scotish stone tonight. Sir Bob and folk say stay.

Should we?"

Is listening to any actor or singer (or flute pipe band) a good reason to vote Yes or No?

After listening to Brian Cox give two interviews and totally coxk up his facts am not sure (FYI Brian Cox 92 percent of people in Scotland have mobile phones, not less than half as you said..duh!).

They dont presuade me to Vote Yes and I am already voting No.

I am not sure why these people get so much air time (both sides). They are just actors and singers, they earn big bucks and a lot of the time dont even live in Scotland or the UK for that mater.

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By *UNKIEMan
over a year ago

south east


"Trafalgar Square built with Scotish stone tonight. Sir Bob and folk say stay.

Should we?

Is listening to any actor or singer (or flute pipe band) a good reason to vote Yes or No?

After listening to Brian Cox give two interviews and totally coxk up his facts am not sure (FYI Brian Cox 92 percent of people in Scotland have mobile phones, not less than half as you said..duh!).

They dont presuade me to Vote Yes and I am already voting No.

I am not sure why these people get so much air time (both sides). They are just actors and singers, they earn big bucks and a lot of the time dont even live in Scotland or the UK for that mater.

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on this point i will fully agree with you lol both sides have been guilty of it....really i mean bringing beckham out to say stay ...thats really gonna change minds ehh lol

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By *andeman OP   Man
over a year ago

bedforshire

Eddie Izzard wore a kilt. Well he is a tranny anyway. Lol

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By *aucy MikeCouple
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Eddie Izzard wore a kilt. Well he is a tranny anyway. Lol"

Just in case you were unsure, the word is spelt "Scottish" and a kilt is not a female form of dress. Don't be insulting.

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By *andeman OP   Man
over a year ago

bedforshire


"Eddie Izzard wore a kilt. Well he is a tranny anyway. Lol

Just in case you were unsure, the word is spelt "Scottish" and a kilt is not a female form of dress. Don't be insulting."

Sorry productive text and I am dyslexic. Not stupid. As for Kilts I know it's male I have one to. I was being ironic. Please!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That's not irony in the slightest sense at all, from a purported Scot too. Shame on you for being so.self deprecating

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By *andeman OP   Man
over a year ago

bedforshire

I am a Scot and a highlander at that. No offence meant to anyone.

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"Trafalgar Square built with Scotish stone tonight. Sir Bob and folk say stay.

Should we?

Is listening to any actor or singer (or flute pipe band) a good reason to vote Yes or No?

After listening to Brian Cox give two interviews and totally coxk up his facts am not sure (FYI Brian Cox 92 percent of people in Scotland have mobile phones, not less than half as you said..duh!).

They dont presuade me to Vote Yes and I am already voting No.

I am not sure why these people get so much air time (both sides). They are just actors and singers, they earn big bucks and a lot of the time dont even live in Scotland or the UK for that mater."

Totally agree, but what does it say about the ordinary man and woman? Is it an insult to our integrity that we'd be swayed by someone like Alan Cumming, now an American citizen?

Or does it suggest that a lot of people are incapable of thinking for themselves and are swayed by these nonentities?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wish they'd all just bugger off back to the rock they crawled out from under.

We're a sensible nation very capable of making our own minds up

This lot are just after free publicity!!!!

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By *andsCouple
over a year ago

Edin

No other person is a reason for you to vote Yes or No ... as adults we are all capable of making up our own minds.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

FREEDOM

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

YES!

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By *lue4youCouple
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

Vote Yes fed up with the Oliver Twist "please Sir, I want some more" scenario time to control our own destiny

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By *andeman OP   Man
over a year ago

bedforshire


"No other person is a reason for you to vote Yes or No ... as adults we are all capable of making up our own minds."

Well that is what I thought to. So English people like us that's nice but well not really relevant is it?

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By *ikerbob1957Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Trafalgar Square built with Scotish stone tonight. Sir Bob and folk say stay.

Should we?

Is listening to any actor or singer (or flute pipe band) a good reason to vote Yes or No?

After listening to Brian Cox give two interviews and totally coxk up his facts am not sure (FYI Brian Cox 92 percent of people in Scotland have mobile phones, not less than half as you said..duh!).

They dont presuade me to Vote Yes and I am already voting No.

I am not sure why these people get so much air time (both sides). They are just actors and singers, they earn big bucks and a lot of the time dont even live in Scotland or the UK for that mater.

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Brian Cox and Alan Cumming both flown in from their palatial pads in the States, Sir Sean Connery sticks his tuppence worth (Sterling) in from his tax haven so he doesn't have to cough up to save the NHS.

Just to prove that the yessers don't bother to check their facts the Kilmarnock lot were driving around with a loud speaker playing Donny Munro songs. He is in the No camp

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By *andeman OP   Man
over a year ago

bedforshire


"Trafalgar Square built with Scotish stone tonight. Sir Bob and folk say stay.

Should we?

Is listening to any actor or singer (or flute pipe band) a good reason to vote Yes or No?

After listening to Brian Cox give two interviews and totally coxk up his facts am not sure (FYI Brian Cox 92 percent of people in Scotland have mobile phones, not less than half as you said..duh!).

They dont presuade me to Vote Yes and I am already voting No.

I am not sure why these people get so much air time (both sides). They are just actors and singers, they earn big bucks and a lot of the time dont even live in Scotland or the UK for that mater.

Brian Cox and Alan Cumming both flown in from their palatial pads in the States, Sir Sean Connery sticks his tuppence worth (Sterling) in from his tax haven so he doesn't have to cough up to save the NHS.

Just to prove that the yessers don't bother to check their facts the Kilmarnock lot were driving around with a loud speaker playing Donny Munro songs. He is in the No camp "

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