bloodnock wrote:
gusmac wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Tough..but the numbers have already done the talking.
Without a doubt.
It must be reassuring to you that it would take one Scot in 20 to change their mind next time.
Almost as comforting as the knowledge that Cameron, Clegg and Milliband are trustworthy gentlemen who wouldn't dream of reneging on their word.

What next time?...besides there will always be older and wiser folk with a grip on reality, as we mature our outlook and aspirations change, so In 25, 50 or a 100 years another referendum will still have the same outcome as the last one.
Next time will be soon after your nawbags hastily cobbled together vow comes to nought.
bloodnock wrote:
And once Holyrood gain their soon to be devolved extra powers there will be even less want for an Independent Scotland, and if their is still a massive push for independence in 25 years time then it is because the very same Holyrood MPs who have caused enough dissatisfaction to merit another referendum will still be the same bunch of clowns that will be running the place Post independence, they wont be able to blame satanic Westminster for the mess they themselves created so no point in even going there.
Any new powers will be far below what Scotland expects and far too much for any Brit based party to sell in England.
The rest is just more uninformed guff that even the majority of no voters would reject.