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Short and tweet: referendum special
Tomorrow, let democracy win. Let us be mindful of others. And let us continue to push for a brighter future for Scotland, whatever the result.
@Mr_McLaughlin
A sight I have never seen in an election before: hordes of young people in school blazers going in to vote. As it should be.
@markruskell
Canny believe it, PEOPLE IN SPRINGBURN ARE QUEUEING UP TO VOTE!! Never been seen before :)
@Wullie1964
Constitutional chain reaction. Let the games begin.
@karenlawson3
Absolutely devastated.
@TracyA_C
Feel weirdly empty.
@JamieHalvorson
We have just voted for pound;9,000 tuition fees and limited social access.
@mrdissent
On train to work in Glasgow. Complete silence, no banter.
@MissJ0nes
It’s over people. Thank god. Love everyone.
@David_AC_Grant
Fact of the day: more people voted No last Thursday than voted at all in 2011 Scottish Parliament election (2011 = 1,999,080 v 2014 = 2,001,926)
@kdugdalemsp
If any No voter is thinking of gloating when 1.6 million of our fellow citizens voted to quit our United Kingdom, think again.
@ProfTomkins
Scotland’s young people backed independence. They really are #GenerationYes.
@ToniGiugliano
My son has just left George Square after 30 hours in Glasgow. Had to walk through people burning
a Saltire and making Nazi salutes.
@ajcorrigan
@ajcorrigan Young people like your son are our future. You must be incredibly proud to have a son who cares about others.
@GlasgowTweacher
I worry that the 45 [per cent] movement limits push for change to those who were “right” first. What about the many who realise too late and want change too?
@MrsKrabapple
Memo to Yessers: to win progress we need to build a bridge between the 45 and the 55, not dig a trench.
@AndrewWilsonAJW
@RichardKerley says we’ve already got quasi-judicial asymmetric federalism. Messy! #InRefBreakfast
@sarathiam
”#indyref was about social issues, not constitutional technicalities” - a comment from our post-referendum breakfast audience.
@csppscotland
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