Who came out of Scots Referendum with enhanced credit?

Who came out of Scots Referendum with enhanced credit?

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Beati Dogu

8,896 posts

140 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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brenflys777 said:
Salmond went into a yes/no referendum and ended up with a yes/partially yes referendum. The waters have been muddied enough that I don't think it was a complete failure for him, but knowing when to exit gracefully also gives him gravitas out of a negative result.
Yes, I think the Fuhrer gained some gravitas by blowing his brains out in his bunker in 1945 too. Kinda put a positive spin on all that failure, death & destruction for me.

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Thorodin

2,459 posts

134 months

Sunday 21st September 2014
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brenflys777 said:
Salmond and Farage IMO.

Salmond went into a yes/no referendum and ended up with a yes/partially yes referendum. The waters have been muddied enough that I don't think it was a complete failure for him, but knowing when to exit gracefully also gives him gravitas out of a negative result.

Farage has been consistent and forthright, he highlighted the danger of the three party fudge and the unfairness to the English.
Gravitas? Graveitas.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

228 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Troubleatmill said:
Cameron.

West Lothian question is now top of many folks agenda - and he intends to sort it.
He should have backed "Yes", they were offering the only workable solution! hehe