Quote Originally Posted by InsaneApache View Post
If you think that the referendum that Cameron is promising wont be rigged, I have a bridge.....
Rigged?

It won't need to be rigged, enough people (especially the Scots and Welsh) will vote to stay that it won't need to be "rigged" but the rest of the /EU will need to give ground or they risk something they couldn't possibly rig.

Quote Originally Posted by Ja'chyra View Post
Betraying Unionists, I wonder what the referendum would say now, I'd reckon the election is a good indication. As for Schedules didn't the PM promise draft legislation by January, and wasn't it just reported that the plans fall some way short of the Smith Commission?

Still it'll be interesting to see how much of an NHS and a civil service we have left in 5 years.
Turnout in the Referendum averaged about 85%, turnout in the election was closer to 65%.

It's obvious, really - people in England voted Tory because they want a tax cut and a new house, people in Scotland voted SNP because they went a rise in the minimum wage and better pensions. Enough Scots realise the SNP is running on English petrol to want the Union to stick together.