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Indyref 16 - and the count goes on

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StatisticallyChallenged · 19/09/2014 03:20

Next thread ready to go for once 15 is finished!

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Leela5 · 19/09/2014 04:24

Edinburgh will be no - high proportion of Non-scot born folk

Angus still to go - big area

Roonerspism · 19/09/2014 04:24

Midlothian huge commuter to Edin so job concerns high.

As is East Lothian.

V nervous about Glasgow!

HamishBamish · 19/09/2014 04:24

The big hitters are still to come...

StatisticallyChallenged · 19/09/2014 04:24

Still only 20% declared.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 19/09/2014 04:24

Power of MN. I keep flicking back to the BBC and having to wait.

WhatWouldFreddieDo · 19/09/2014 04:24

SC how's your spreadsheet?

and is this the most fun you've had with your clothes on Grin

livingzuid · 19/09/2014 04:24

Is that wall thing his replacement Swingometer?

Roonerspism · 19/09/2014 04:24

I think edin folk also have most to lose regarding jobs/house prices....

CarbeDiem · 19/09/2014 04:25

Me too Jeanne - well I would be if I was Scottish and could vote and if I lived in the UK.

MorrisZapp · 19/09/2014 04:25

Heard fb chatter earlier Edinburgh strong no, but other than that just gut instinct. I live here btw

LovleyRitaMeterMaid · 19/09/2014 04:25

Angus now

StatisticallyChallenged · 19/09/2014 04:26

Rumour mill says Aberdeen en route, and Glasgow looking like a Yes. Glasgow is about 11% of the vote so if it's a big Yes it could swing it.

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squoosh · 19/09/2014 04:26

Angus man needs to stop waffling and gimme some numbers

peggyblackett · 19/09/2014 04:26

This is on the edge of your seat stuff. Or in my case -on the edge of my bed...

flippinada · 19/09/2014 04:26

Me too Morris - although I'm on the edge.

londonrach · 19/09/2014 04:26

Worried re glasgow...

CarbeDiem · 19/09/2014 04:26

I predict Edin a skin of the teeth NO
Glasgow a resounding YES.

JeanneDeMontbaston · 19/09/2014 04:26

Oh, I'm not Scottish carbe. Blush So I don't really have the right to say. I'd just be sad about it (and worried, financially).

LatteLoverLovesLattes · 19/09/2014 04:27

MrsTP did you ask earlier about the tiny number after? Not sure if you got an answer, but yes, they are the spoilt votes. They actually list how they were spoilt too, but BBC keeps cutting away.

squoosh · 19/09/2014 04:27

80,302

Y- 35, 044
N- 45,192

Angus

livingzuid · 19/09/2014 04:27

And Perthshire. And Fife. My aunt declared that her and all her old St Andrews college buddies were busy mobilising the Yes vote and that they had the town completely converted. Which wasn't the impression I got but really, who knows?

Oh and all of the Border regions too. It is not over yet by quite a way. Glasgow is I am sure going to be a Yes. Just a question of how much.

ancientbuchanan · 19/09/2014 04:27

Some surprises but not many so far thb. Never thought the E'bro area would be yes, ditto Orkney and Shetland. But always expected Dundee to be. Hold on for how the weegies do. E lanark and inverclyde interesting.

squoosh · 19/09/2014 04:27

I'm terrified of Glasgow

Leela5 · 19/09/2014 04:27

I'm from Edinburgh :)

Really nervous for vote from highlands, Aberdeen, Glasgow...

Cambiodenombre · 19/09/2014 04:27

Bloody BBC 2 still showing Jeremy's wall