If Yes had won, it would have been a bold statement of independence, but the swing to No seems to be characterised by many as a timid succumbing to bribery, which I think's a bit patronising. Those who voted No made just as independent and personal a decision, many were passionate about it.
That's not aimed at anyone in particular, but at articles I've read.
If Yes had won, it would have been a bold statement of independence, but the swing to No seems to be characterised by many as a timid succumbing to bribery, which I think's a bit patronising. Those who voted No made just as independent and personal a decision, many were passionate about it.
That's not aimed at anyone in particular, but at articles I've read.