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Just wan't to hear some opinions :) I myself am voting yes.
My reasons below
The referendum isn't about Alex Salmond. Scottish people aren't voting for a leader. It's not a general election, we aren't voting for a political party.
We are voting for the right to govern ourselves.
Imagine the question posed the other way round.
An independent country is asked to decide wether to surrender its sovereignty to a larger union. It would be allowed a measure of autonomy, but key aspects of its governance would be handed to another nation. It would be used as a military base by the dominant power and yoked to an economy over which it had no control.
How can Scottish people vote no?
do they think the current situation will improve ?
At least with a yes vote we won't be bullied and ruled by Westminster!
We won't have Nuclear arms and things can only improve.
How can you vote to stay with a country that controls you, it's a fake democracy.
Voting No is basically saying your country, the one you where BORN in isn't strong enough to survive without Westminster.
Voting yes is not a negative action.
Voting yes isn't bowing before Alex Salmond.
Voting yes is freedom!
Its about a better future!
If it doesn't go through, Scotland will be the first country to reject it's own Independence... how pathetic is that....!
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