The Sun's done a poll.
Em. Isn't "54% of the rest of the UK want us to stay" just a different way of saying "46% of the rest of the UK don't want us to stay"? Aren't each of those figures fairly described as "about half"? So, "About half of the rest of the country don't want Scotland to remain in the UK".
Does "About a quarter of the UK want Scotland to leave and another quarter don't care what they bloody well do"
sound like a heartfelt expression of love? And when you factor in that
the great bulk of those who do claim to love us think that we're
spongers (loveable, lovely spongers) and that the cost isn't worth it,
what price the union?
And what, do you think, they will they do if we vote "No"?
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