Friday, 19 September 2014
SCOTLAND SAYS NO! SNP leaders admit to 'deep disappointment as Better Together campaign heads for clear victory in referendum. Daily Mail
LATEST: With 29 of the 32 council areas in
Scotland now declared, No leads on 55% with Yes on 45%
Salmond takes to the skies after pulling the
plug on a planned appearance at his local count in Aberdeenshire
Clackmannanshire - rated most likely to vote
Yes by Credit Suisse - rejected independence in first result of the
night
Yes wins in Dundee, Glasgow, North
Lanarkshire and West Dunbartonshire, but is trailling by 200,000 votes
Allegations of 10 electoral fraud cases in
Glasgow as voters 'turn up to polling station to find they had already voted'
Thousands of Yes campaigners in Glasgow's
George Square waving Saltires and burning flares - but some
arrested
David Cameron to address the nation early on
Friday morning to set out ways to 'rebalance' power across the UK
The Queen is following events 'closely' and
will make a statement tomorrow in response to the public's decision
A former St Helens councillor was charged
with assault as she campaigned against Scottish independence in Glasgow
Tennis
champion Andy Murray rows back from pro-independence tweet, insisting he will
still play for Team GB
Better Together leader Alistair Darling today said he was 'humbled' by the level of support for the United Kingdom, as the people of Scotland overwhelmingly rejected Alex Salmond's lifelong push for independence.
Mr Darling hailed an 'extraordinary
night' in which 55 per cent of people voted against separation, with just 45
per cent in favour.
In the early hours, Mr Salmond shunned
the cameras to board a private jet from Aberdeen to Edinburgh, contemplating
the comprehensive failure of his efforts to destroy the 307-year-old Union.
But in a message posted on Twitter he
praised the city of Glasgow, one of the few places to vote in favour of
independence, and 'the people of Scotland for such a incredible support'.
He hoped to triumph in one of the most
extraordinary political battles in British history, but the determination of
the people of Scotland means the United Kingdom remains in tact, and Mr Salmond
faces the grim prospect of being forced out of office. He will make a public
statement at 6.20am.
Turnout has topped 90 per cent in
pro-Union areas, but in the key working-class areas where Yes needed big wins,
turnout dropped to the mid-70s.
Mr Cameron will seek to exploit the
result with an early morning television address today, holding out the prospect
of Scottish MPs being excluded from voting on English affairs.
As a Yes campaign rally in George
Square in Glasgow fizzled out, officials in the city launched an investigation
into 10 cases of suspected electoral fraud at polling stations.
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Scottish independence: Five reasons Salmond is secretly hoping for a 'No' vote, The Independent
He
has made realising the dream of an independent Scotland his life’s work. But as
the nitty-gritty issues behind that dream have been debated endlessly over
recent months deep down is the leader of the ‘yes’ campaign is having second
thoughts? Here are five things that maybe keeping Alex Salmond up at night, and
why he may be secretly praying his countrymen vote No tomorrow.
1)
He’s
taking a huge gamble on oil. All of the Yes Campaign’s budgeting for the future
depends on the ability to raise a certain amount of revenue from North Sea Oil.
But that is horribly unpredictable. All of the published predictions – both
optimistic and pessimist are just that: predictions. It’s a pretty scary thing
to base the future of an independent country on.
How Alex Salmond cheered on his pal Fred the Shred as he ruined Royal Bank of Scotland , Daily Mail
Alex Salmond blithely declares that an independent Scotland would be a land of milk and honey in which business magically flourishes, the economy will outgrow England’s and taxes will be slashed.
This crazily unrealistic and deeply irresponsible prospectus is very reminiscent of another Scot, whose arrogance and monumental incompetence cost British taxpayers £45 billion when they had to bail out the Royal Bank of Scotland, of which he had been boss.
Step forward Fred ‘The Shred’ Goodwin, who walked away from the wreckage of the once-proud institution with a £693,000-a-year, index-linked pension. It was his management of the Edinburgh-based bank that helped to trigger the worst recession since World War II — the financial crash in 2008.
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The man determined to shatter the UK: He is a gambler and former Maoist rabble-rouser who favoured direct action. Whatever else Salmond might lack, it is not self-belief . Daily Mail
Today Alex Salmond could preside over greatest upheaval in 300 years
It
is climax of long journey for boy raised on Linlithgow council estate
He
was key member of far-left faction of SNP and was kicked out of party
But
slow rise has continued since 1987 when he was elected as an MP
Employees
describe him as quick to anger, a
bully - and a gifted orator
Few people noticed the attractive,
middle-aged woman nervously watching the First Minister from the spin room on
the night of his second debate with Alistair Darling.
Elegant and discreet, with a bright
smile and an easy manner, Claire Howell has got closer to Alex Salmond in these
last few months than most do in a lifetime.
She is his longstanding ‘happiness
coach’, an enthusiastic ray of sunshine brought on board by the SNP to re-brand
Team Salmond as friendly, approachable and electable.
In the run-up to the debate she had
often been by his side, sitting in on high strategy Yes meetings and attending
a Business for Scotland dinner at the Glasgow Marriott where Mr Salmond was the
guest of honour.
But on that August night, under the hot lights of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Mr Salmond went off script.
Gone were the conciliatory gestures,
the smiles and the softer language. Instead, Salmond the bruiser was back – his
grin crumpling into a grimace, his hand a resolute fist, his manner loud and
hectoring.
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