18 Jan 2014 10:28:02
Not Celtic related but I was just wondering what my fellow Tims views were on Independence. As an undecided voter I like the idea of it but am a wee bit unsure if its really a good idea.

Onto the game today, I hope Lennon starts with Balde and Pukki and brings a couple of the young players on like Atajic.


1.) 18 Jan 2014
Until Salmond answers proper questions I will be undecided. Money, defence and border control have still to be clearly mapped out for me. One thing though, would you trust Hollyrood after the decisions made regarding football fans?


2.) 18 Jan 2014
If you want to remain a province of northern England and have someone else make all your major decisions for you I suggest you vote for the status quo. If you want to be recognised as a sovereign nation with it's own history, culture and right to self-determination, then vote YES. When you see what some of the former Soviet republics had to go through to win independence from their overbearing neighbour, turning up at a polling station and putting a cross against a ballot paper should be an absolute no-brainer.

TomTheTim


3.) 18 Jan 2014
The answer is clear. Do the opposite of what you think the establishment wants. As for defence IMHO we are not a country who has ever been concerned with defence. We do though enjoy attacking.
A related topic. The polling is rigged. There is no objective checks and balances regarding these huge companies controlling the polsters. The questions posed are flawed by intent and the figures are not accurate or independantly assessed. Also they put a fat disclaimer and variable of + or - 5%. The polls are designed to influence you and then when the result comes in guess what the polls were exactly right and the voters reflected their polling research!
Double whammy! You then believe the election process is squeaky clean as the result mirrored exactly the result.
BEWARE.
There are many levels working against the democratic processs and I am unsure how the result will go but however it goes it will be infected and affected by powerful people or groups whos agenda has nothing to do with the well being of ordinary Scots. Sopotcelt.


4.) 18 Jan 2014
To be free of Westminster it has to be YES!

Remember it's a vote for Independence not the SNP.


5.) 18 Jan 2014
Your talking about no consideration for defence but enjoy attacking tell that to Walter smith Craig levein ally mcoist and every manager that comes up against Celtic on spl lol


6.) 18 Jan 2014
All Football interests aside for the moment -
It really MUST be a YES Vote in the Referendum on Scottish Independence - Why let Successive Governments in England, (voted in by, mainly, English Voters, ) dictate what lies in store for OUR Future, when we didn't vote for them in the first place .
Vote YES, Folks, You Know It Makes Sense .

The Sno Man


7.) 18 Jan 2014
It's got to be a YES! Football & cultural reasons aside, voting NO should not even be an option for any right thinking scot! We have to sever the last ties with the union for good & leave behind westminster warmoungering & imperialism. The British Empire is dead, let's bury it!


8.) 18 Jan 2014
Has to be a yes vote and as it has been said before this is NOT a vote for alex salmond or the snp this is for independence to be free from westminster rule to be free to make decisions on our own not what the eton schoolboys and their ilk want


9.) 18 Jan 2014
It would be a Yes for me. I would like to live in a country where the people from the country get to decide who they want to govern them. Please remember what Mrs E mentioned, this is not a vote for SNP but a vote for Independence.