[Discussion] Scottish Referendum Vote Fix possible?

valandil988

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Hi I live in Scotland, I've been quite concerned at the possibility of a fixed vote.

The No camp seem so confident but they have done **** all for their campaign except insult and put people down. Honestly I tend to see shadows where none exist but in this instance I cannot see England and Westminster letting this ride on a chance. If I was Cameron I would have enlisted convert help to....manipulate the situation. I don't mean a complete fix but limited interference.

For example the vote counting in Dundee is interrupted by a Fire Alarm LAwl how easy would it be to do the old switcheru on some ballot batches?

A ballot box shipment "delayed" by an accident?? Yeah....right.

Is it possible that some of the ballot boxes could have been replaced or swapped out to boost the No vote?

This is a decision that lies close to my heart and I fear that there really is no democracy in the world least of all for a decision like this.
 

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As an American of both Irish and Scottish descent, I hope you get your freedom.
 
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Why exactly does Scotland want independence?
 

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Why exactly does Scotland want independence?

Why should it want to be part of a homogenous parasite? Is the question you should ask....

We have food banks while we own 2/3rds of Europe's oil reserves...tell me what is wrong with that picture....
 
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There we have it, basically all of scotland voted no. Yeah I don't believe that for a second. Stirling....STIRLING voted No?? Are you kidding?

None of the voting ballot boxes are adorned with a unique signature decided on the night that can be cross referenced to ensure they are the same boxes that arrive.

How easy would it be to subvert the one or two guys that drive the ballots to their final destination. Switch out a few boxes for couple of hundred k easy.

I'm very reluctant to accept this as the truth considering it was basically every second person I talked to was a yes voter (and every first person was usually silent on the matter or undecided).

Now we have arseholes from torie land buggering us on the concrete slab of slavery. Great joy of joys.
 
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