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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 855436" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>It might be interesting if the vote was yes, hopefully it would mean the end of the BBC, as Scotland would no longer be forced to finance this London based organization, and we might go back to truly local television stations, like ATV.</p><p>I can't see much difference, even if the vote was yes, it would just mean scottish people paying tax to a scottish government, having their wishes listened to, for a change. Anyone remember the Poll Tax, wasn't Scotland used as a testing ground, for this policy?</p><p>I doubt many of us, in England, would notice much difference, apart from no Scottish MP's in parliament, and the English Labour party would lose a lot of votes.</p><p>Scotland already seems to have their own policies, on housing, national health, education, and some difference in legislation.</p><p>With us all being part of the EU, and supposed to follow their rules, does it really matter if Scotland votes yes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 855436, member: 187442"] It might be interesting if the vote was yes, hopefully it would mean the end of the BBC, as Scotland would no longer be forced to finance this London based organization, and we might go back to truly local television stations, like ATV. I can't see much difference, even if the vote was yes, it would just mean scottish people paying tax to a scottish government, having their wishes listened to, for a change. Anyone remember the Poll Tax, wasn't Scotland used as a testing ground, for this policy? I doubt many of us, in England, would notice much difference, apart from no Scottish MP's in parliament, and the English Labour party would lose a lot of votes. Scotland already seems to have their own policies, on housing, national health, education, and some difference in legislation. With us all being part of the EU, and supposed to follow their rules, does it really matter if Scotland votes yes? [/QUOTE]
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