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    Default Latest Indy poll result.

    I know certain 'Yes' supporters love Sir John Curtice and quote him, so hopefully they wont 'diss' his latest offering on the way things are going.

    LAST year’s spike in support of independence has “proven to be temporary,” Professor Sir John Curtice has said. The leading psephologist was speaking after a new poll put Yes on 46 per cent. The Survation survey, carried out for True North, found that 54% of voters wanted to stay in the UK. Following November's ruling that the Scottish Parliament could not hold a referendum without the consent of Westminster, a slew of polls put Yes ahead. However, the academic said that now that the dust had settled after the verdict little had changed since last summer. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2266095.html

    So, the temporary indignation at the Supreme Court ruling has subsided.

    Looks like Corky Smeek will be keeping that name for many years to come.

    Happy belated New Year everyone.

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    Interesting that all the in-your-face, BritNat triumphalism following the Supreme Court's ruling subsided very quickly and that little if anything had been heard from any of them these past couple of months. Then, all of a sudden, a re-appearance is made when they get a poll in their favour. No doubt more jumping up and down; hysterical flag-waving and photoshopped images of major figures in the Indy movement wearing UJs will follow.

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    Well, I had thought that there would be the customary, sneering response from the uber Yoons to my last post on this thread. Then I discovered the reason why:-

    Latest independence poll puts support for Yes on 54 per cent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corky Smeek View Post
    Well, I had thought that there would be the customary, sneering response from the uber Yoons to my last post on this thread. Then I discovered the reason why:-

    Latest independence poll puts support for Yes on 54 per cent
    https://www.scottishlegal.com/articl...ffensive-terms

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    Just wondering; is it OK to use the term "snowflake"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corky Smeek View Post
    Just wondering; is it OK to use the term "snowflake"?

    I think 'yoons' and 'natzi's' are both offensive terms that the site administrators should ensure are not used. If Ofcom consider the terms offencive, then so should we.

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