Its his right and his opinion - cant say I'm at all surprised. Hope he doesn't get booed at Wimbledon - that would be childish. Not my favourite person but its his choice.
What does he care he is hardly ever in the country and am pretty sure his money will be offshore so he doesn't pay uk taxes on it. Yes or no won't impact him
I've heard a lot of people say similar lately, that the scaremongering and intently negative nonsense has swayed them to yes. I'm sure there are a few who say the same in the other direction too.
Well that's hardly a surprise. Although admitting his decision was "totally swayed" by perceived campaign negativity instead of consideration of the facts doesn't say much for his intelligence.
I've heard a lot of people say similar lately, that the scaremongering and intently negative nonsense has swayed them to yes. I'm sure there are a few who say the same in the other direction too.
Institutions moving south after a yes vote isn't scaremongering.
On a wider issue, just wonder how many vote YES and then clear off when things get tough? Salmond will have to re-erect the Iron (Tartan!) Curtain to stop those with cash from fleeing his God-forsaken Salmondland.
I think technically he lives in Florida and has a house in England.
After all the furore over his comments, albeit in jest, re the England football team I thought on this issue he would have kept his opinion to himself.
On a wider issue, just wonder how many vote YES and then clear off when things get tough? Salmond will have to re-erect the Iron (Tartan!) Curtain to stop those with cash from fleeing his God-forsaken Salmondland.
That's if Salmond isn't the first to leave.
Youre assuming things will get tough for Scotland, just like we're assuming it will be the other way round
I think technically he lives in Florida and has a house in England.
After all the furore over his comments, albeit in jest, re the England football team I thought on this issue he would have kept his opinion to himself.
Best leaving the Scottish referendum debate to people David Bowie and J K Rowling tbh. I got a "personal message" from her through the door yesterday.
Youre assuming things will get tough for Scotland, just like we're assuming it will be the other way round
Well, one of us is right. We'll find out, but if it's me don't be asking us to bail you out - we want you to stay, but if you go there's little sympathy down here
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Institutions moving south after a yes vote isn't scaremongering.
Why ? he is a Scottish citizen and is entitled to vote how he pleases , you can't of been much of a fan in the first place ,
just shows how immature you are as a person
He lives in England and doesn't have a vote.
So he is still entitled to his opinion he is Scottish after all , and people who boo him him need to get a life and grow up
That's if Salmond isn't the first to leave.
am guessing the OP
After all the furore over his comments, albeit in jest, re the England football team I thought on this issue he would have kept his opinion to himself.
Worse still, he "unfollowed" him.
The same bellends who say hes Scottish when he loses in Wimbledon, and call him English when he wins
Youre assuming things will get tough for Scotland, just like we're assuming it will be the other way round
Best leaving the Scottish referendum debate to people David Bowie and J K Rowling tbh. I got a "personal message" from her through the door yesterday.
Well, one of us is right. We'll find out, but if it's me don't be asking us to bail you out - we want you to stay, but if you go there's little sympathy down here
I already voted no, if only I knew sooner, is it too late to change?