zigzag":2zoak5ps said:
Interesting that a higher % of folk decided to vote yes (21%) in the last week than no (9%). Over 55s, majority no, under 55 majority yes. Also interesting that the figures for women pretty much reflect the referendum result.
I'm not old, barely even middle aged, and I was only afraid of one thing - those tergiversating socialists getting even more power and dragging our country further down the road of becoming a junior version of North Korea.
I've witnessed the Scottish Parliament blow billions of pounds of real money on achieving zilch other than increasing state intrusion into private affairs - and that was nothing compared to what they wanted to do.
I'm relieved that they and their type have been hindered in this way, and we're well rid of Salmond (though it's far too late to undo the harm he's caused.)
If you really want to live in an insular communist dictatorship then there are still a few left to choose from (thankfully most of them have long since seen sense and overthrown that doomed ideology) - the rest of us don't, and that's why most of Scotland voted No without any qualms whatsoever. I don't know anyone at all who was swayed by promises of extra powers - I for one certainly DON'T want the socialists getting one jot more power, and I think the polls show quite clearly that the majority of us voted No and had no intention of ever voting otherwise.
It's also true that those who actually lived through WWII are some of those most vehemently against division, why is that? Hardly because they're afraid of losing their pensions, that's a risible accusation (they're not likely to live very much longer anyway!) It's because they've witnessed first hand the destruction that nasty little socialists are capable of wreaking upon the world and would do anything in their power to prevent it happening here. Afraid? Hardly, that generation are a sight tougher than any since, who have all been born into a life of comparative ease and luxury...