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indyref 14 - the one with the polling day

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StatisticallyChallenged · 18/09/2014 09:14

Come on in, sit down, and chew your nails with us.

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SantanaLopez · 18/09/2014 22:10

I think it will be a lot harder for the No people to lose than the Yes people.

Yes, I agree.

SantanaLopez · 18/09/2014 22:10

Even my ancestors are nervous.

Grin
Cambiodenombre · 18/09/2014 22:10

What pram are you going for santana (Pram porn more exciting than worrying I reckon)

squoosh · 18/09/2014 22:10

Latte I definitely wasn't a business owner in 1999 so I can see why it would have been a bit nerve frazzling for you. Looking back on it and the months of doom and gloom news reports that came to nothing it seems almost quaint now!

DirtyDarylDixon · 18/09/2014 22:10

Just want to say, from Tyne and Wear, 'good luck '. Hope you all manage to get some sleep tonight and the UK wakes up stronger than ever tomorrow.

SapphireMoon · 18/09/2014 22:11

Well of course it is harder for the no camp. The yes camp will get another chance...

LatteLoverLovesLattes · 18/09/2014 22:11

Wynona I'm English, in England so don't get a vote, but I am heavily on the side of NO. Stay. We ARE Better Together

squoosh · 18/09/2014 22:11

Mine and Ryan Gosling's unborn children are quaking in their respective sperm and ovum.

squoosh · 18/09/2014 22:11

Jeremy fucking Vine.

Kill me now.

EarthWindFire · 18/09/2014 22:11

Santana ThanksCake.

StatisticallyChallenged · 18/09/2014 22:12

at the ancestors!

Do you know what you are having Santana (in absence of any results yet, hurry up and count you buggers!)

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BardarbungaBardarbing · 18/09/2014 22:12

My ancestors say "No,thanks."

soverylucky · 18/09/2014 22:12

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WhatWouldFreddieDo · 18/09/2014 22:12

ooh jeremy has a spreadsheet SC

Green = yes
Red = no

flippinada · 18/09/2014 22:12

Latte I think in that situation, I can understand nerves being well and truly wracked. I was in my early twenties, not long out of university and not not as thoughtful as I am now.

SirChenjin · 18/09/2014 22:12

I agree. We lose our nationality and our identity, our country is fractured, and we are taken down a route that isn't our choosing, from which we have no way back. I hope to God that if it's a Yes then it's a huge majority, because if I have to relinquish all that I am it better not be on the say so of a couple of hundred thousand people in 2014.

flippinada · 18/09/2014 22:12

I mean, I didn't give as much thought to things then as I do now. Not that I didn't care about stuff.

StatisticallyChallenged · 18/09/2014 22:14

Does it calculate the result the Yes camp need from the remaining declarations to win? hmm? HMMMMM?! Grin

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squoosh · 18/09/2014 22:14

Did anyone see Kay Burley getting caught calling a Yes supporter 'a knob' on TV yesterday? I swear that woman is a performance artist doing a very long, very drawn out comedic installation.

BardarbungaBardarbing · 18/09/2014 22:14

You are all heart towards the deceased, Stat!

Wynona · 18/09/2014 22:14

It will be No, so don't worry.

BardarbungaBardarbing · 18/09/2014 22:15

Sadly I missed that.

LatteLoverLovesLattes · 18/09/2014 22:16

I think it is harder on the NO camp to lose because they are losing something they already have and want to keep, whereas the Yes side just want something new. If it's a yes almost half the country will be stripped of their identity against their will.

brighthouse · 18/09/2014 22:16

Hope so Wynona.

squoosh · 18/09/2014 22:16

There's Nick Robinson reporting the news and being the news.