My son has been a strong no since the referendum was announced. - TopicsExpress



          

My son has been a strong no since the referendum was announced. Now, in the final days, hes questioning this, and is genuinely undecided. Hes done so much research, and reading, and thinking, and cant come to a conclusion. The people on the YES stall in Partick have happily given him endless time - trying to answer every question which occurs to him, and to give him as much information as possible. Then he went to the no stall, to try to question them, to enable him to contrast answers, and go home really to think. They wouldnt answer him, hadnt the time of day for him, and essentially told him he was wasting their time, was a yes infiltrator - and most egregious of all, one called him a traitor, who should go back to his own country. (my son was born in Greece, and has dual nationality, but has lived in Scotland since he was eleven) Im proud to say that my son has far too much sense to base his decision on the appalling behaviour of this particular campaigner (a former local councillor), but I am shocked to the core that anybody could treat a concerned voter in such a disgraceful way.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 15:38:08 +0000

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