Could be an interesting and historical 24 hours. This is no ordinary election where you can vote the government out after four years if they screw up. This is a no-return scenario, I assume. Any miscalculations will have permanent consequences.
There's going to be bickering no matter the result, but in the event of a YES vote I suspect the bickering will be a great deal more acrimonious and drawn out. I do expect that whatever happens, whatever the margin, there will be the usual allegations of vote-rigging and ballot box-stuffing. It sounds like there is already an English backlash brewing against the promises that have been made to Scotland by the party leaders in the event of a NO vote.
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