SL6.5
Well-Known Member
The constant belittling of yes voters. Telling them they are dumb , too stupid. Etc , to make an informed vote is whats firing the yes vote
I agree that may be partly true. It is also true that the Better-together campaign keep coming away with such ridiculous remarks and so few, if any, valid ones in real justification of retaining the union that many undecided voters are actually being driven to vote Yes by Better-together. For instance, Mr Brown's latest intromission, effectively attempting to re-insert the "Devo-max" option, which he has neither the power nor any right to do (indeed can't and hasn't actually done, even though he claims otherwise) is yet another almighty gaff and it is in fact completely unacceptable of him to suggest a third option which was deliberately excluded from the referendum voting paper in the first place. In trying it on like this Broonie also shows utter contempt for the thousands of already cast postal votes, of people who had no knowledge of even the possibility of "Devo-max" being back on the options list, at the time they had to cast their votes. Scandalous conduct!. Running scared and doing it very wrong, that seems to be about it for the Better-together side. It does take a reasonable degree of intelligence to realise this. However, most Yes voters seem to have sufficient intellect to see through such shocking and insulting subterfuge.
then you are going to want to stay with the status quo 