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AspieUtah
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13 Feb 2016, 7:28 pm

Nightingale79 wrote:
...Bring on the next referendum, I'd say there are a lot of people who wish they had not voted no. I think it would be a resounding yes.

YES

I wore my Scotland YES button!

I am most disappointed by the celebrities who opposed the referendum. Except for David Tennant, most don't even live there.


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18 Feb 2016, 1:44 pm

I voted Yes, and am a member of the SNP, I used to vote Labour but they are useless idiots in bed with tories.

Loved the YES campaign, all that hope and joy, still growing and pushing for indyref2.

Helensburgh, it's abbreviation is HEL, though I quite like living here as it's a very beautiful area of Scotland.