Eveleivibe
Ex-Bluelighter
Sorry I've had a drink. I'm trying to fing my ethernet cable but cant so can only talk on here. BRB xxxx
Evey
Evey
a bad winner is just as bad, if not worse, than a bad loser.
alasdair
The Heil reckons the Yes supporters were so angry their minds snapped and they all thought they were in 1930's Germany..! 8)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-separate-rival-groups-tension-increases.html
Apparently if you raise your arm above shoulder height, it becomes a Nazi salute..8)
Dj's and ravers beware, "dont put your 'ands up in da air"...!
^More proof that which side was most aligned with the 'bad' type of nationalism - not saying most no voters were anything like that of course, but that was implied in reverse against yes voters with much less justification as it turned out.
Not surprising that that sort of nationalist (ie fascist) would vote with the establishment really - that's what fascism is about (albeit the 'right' type of establishment). Fascists clothing themselves in the colours of the anti-establishment is an old trick (and maybe believed by many of its members), but when it's about might-is-right and strong state power, it should recognise its own in the british establishment when push comes to shove (as hitler did).
All I'm seeing is a lot of sour grapes from the losing side.
Like it or not you live in a democracy, where majority rules. When 97% of the electorate votes! and you get beaten by ten percent, you have to accept the result and move on. Unfortunately, unlike an election, it will be many years before you are allowed another referendum on the issue.
Reality is this referendum was fought along socio economic lines, and the poorer amongst you are in the minority. Unless you plan on picking up pitchforks and physically fighting for independence you have to move on and suck it up.