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I think you are right. Would actually be not bad to get a result a couple of points behind just to keep the pressure on the grassroots to get out there.

Not a chance that any Yes campaigners are going to relax now!! I am swamped with work beyond belief just now but off out canvassing at 6.30 tonight anyway and will just have to make it a late one!

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It's pretty intense right now andI'm worried that those who have recently come over are soft.

The ones who have changed are more than likely intelligent, and have been persuaded by honest arguments and hope, they wont be taken in by 3 public schoolboys spouting political rhetoric and falsehoods. Chin up, stiff upper lip, and all that! Give it a day or two after they have left and it will return to what it was before they headed north to inspect their oilfields.

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It's pretty intense right now andI'm worried that those who have recently come over are soft.

There is a chance it will have the opposite affect. Generally speaking voters have went from no to undecided to yes. There's a chance that all this will only consolate the yes vote and push undecideds to yes as well.

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Roden(t) from Daily Mail saying this will be like Black Wednesday for Yes with all the businesses coming out today for YES. So far BUPA , Standard Life (almost) and BP. Trying to think who will be next as all before have form in opposing YES. Reckon we will see BAE coming out, other than that any ones guess, and I dont think it will change many peoples minds.

Bupa, standard life and BAe, that would be brilliant. A company that wants NHS privatisation, a bank, and a gun runner all going NAW. As David Hayman said, look who is on the yes side. Look who is on the no side. And choose your side.

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"The shared conventional wisdom is that, as polling day approaches, support for change – or usually the Yes vote – will fall away. As the campaigning draws to a close, wavering voters tend to move towards the option they know and feel safer with, and end up voting No.

But the Scots appear to be failing to play by these rules. And that has election buffs in a state of some confusion."

http://theconversation.com/scotland-vote-appears-to-be-defying-usual-referendum-swing-31490?utm_content=buffer81a4d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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Not a chance that any Yes campaigners are going to relax now!! I am swamped with work beyond belief just now but off out canvassing at 6.30 tonight anyway and will just have to make it a late one!

same here, have last round of leaflets (ones that open up to the poster) to do. going to put window posters and stickers through doors as well, no point having any left come Thursday morning!

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