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Cameron says - no to Devo Max (full fiscal autonomy) option on the referendum ballot paper pushing for the Yes/No question & UK Ministers say - no additional powers to Scottish Parliament if we vote No (except possibly to be able to raise taxes - but not reduce them) i.e. a no vote means no positive change for Scotland with Westminster still holding most of the power. Moving on and the polls show a real potential for a Yes vote. So... Cameron takes a wee trip across the border and promises - extra powers to Scottish Parliament if we vote no At the same time... UK Ministers discuss - reducing powers of the Scottish Parliament if we vote no And meanwhile... In England UKIP are winning votes from Tories, Lib Dems & Labour and there is a real possibility of a Tory/UKIP coalition in Westminster at the next election. & UKIP plan to get rid of (in whatever terms you want to use) the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly The Westminster system is broken, outdated and in need of fixing. However the system itself will not be fixed - the system protects itself from change. Only Independence gives us the option to create a system that works, based around a written constitution and with representatives we vote for. For those who are still thinking about voting no because you dont like the SNP/Salmon... are you saying you like the Tories/Cameron & UKIP/Farage and what that means for your future? A Yes vote is not a vote for the SNP/Salmond, it is a vote for change, a vote for opportunities and a vote for positive change.
Posted on: Mon, 19 May 2014 10:09:11 +0000

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