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John Oliver On Scottish Independence

Coles notes for the patience impaired:

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My ancestors are from Scotland. It'll be interesting to see how this turns out.
 
So they want to keep their cake and eat it too.

Just like Quebec wanted to.
 
[h=1]What could possibly go wrong? Scottish pubs are granted special licences to serve alcohol all through referendum night - despite threat of violence breaking out[/h]
  • Many pubs have applied for late licences to keep serving alcohol throughout the count
  • Police source criticised the move, saying decision was 'absolute madness'
  • First results are to be announced at 2am, with last at 6am
  • Mood in Scotland turning increasingly nasty with threats of bullying and intimidation


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ght-despite-threat-violence-breaking-out.html
 
Notalunatic said:
What could possibly go wrong? Scottish pubs are granted special licences to serve alcohol all through referendum night - despite threat of violence breaking out

Booze it up all night long? Fabulous idea!

Hope the photos next day are as good as Vancouver's.

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Beetlejuice said:
Today is the day.

Looks like we'll be kept in suspense until it's all over.

With 4,285,323 people - 97% of the electorate - registered to vote, it is expected to be the busiest day in Scottish electoral history.

Votes will be cast at 5,579 polling stations until 22:00 on Thursday. The result is expected on Friday morning.

Strict rules mean the BBC - in common with other broadcasters - is not allowed to report details of campaigning until after the polls close.
 
Sarah said:
Looks like we'll be kept in suspense until it's all over.

With 4,285,323 people - 97% of the electorate - registered to vote, it is expected to be the busiest day in Scottish electoral history.

Votes will be cast at 5,579 polling stations until 22:00 on Thursday. The result is expected on Friday morning.

Strict rules mean the BBC - in common with other broadcasters - is not allowed to report details of campaigning until after the polls close.


For the first time, the vote has been extended to 16- and 17-year-olds living in Scotland. Nearly 110,000 people aged under 18 have registered to vote.
 
Sipping a beer right now that's the "Pride of Glasgow" in honor of the occasion.






Wish they'd bring back the old-style cans

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Yup, maybe independence can bring back the "Good Old Days."

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