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this sounds exactly like what I have experienced with Yes campaigners, particularly on Faceache - everything must be Yes and the shopping list gets wider and wider
wakeupscotland.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/ewan-morrison-yes-why-i-joined-yes-and-why-i-changed-to-no/
Will you post the reply to that solitary expression of disillusionment? Here you go:
http://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2014/09/16/an-open-letter-to-ewan-morrison-from-a-mate/
Personally, from reading his initial public support, it seems framed by an already twisted logic and notions of independence being an antidote for self-loathing. It doesn't surprise me that this position is difficult to reconcile in the long-term. I would absolutely disagree with any suggestion that there has been no place for debate, quite the contrary, although I can understand that if your engagement with the issues is primarily on FB, you won't get a sense of this.
this sounds exactly like what I have experienced with Yes campaigners, particularly on Faceache - everything must be Yes and the shopping list gets wider and wider
http://wakeupscotland.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/ewan-morrison-yes-why-i-joined-yes-and-why-i-changed-to-no/