Does voting Yes make the 1.6 million anti English/British?
Some of them, yes.
So that makes the true answer no then.
No, it doesn't.
Well yes it does because you stated that it's only some of them so for the majority they're voting for other reasons other than anti English/British. So the answer to the question is no. And if you think a significant amount voted Yes based on their dislike of us then your mistaken.
I don't see what you fail to grasp about my post. The motivation of some people's decision to vote 'yes' was borne out of anti-English/British sentiment. The fact that they may be in a minority is immaterial and precludes the true answer, whatever that means, being no.
As for thinking 'a significant amount voted Yes based on their dislike of us', I didn't say that.I don't know how many did: neither do you.
So after they voted, they sent you a text explaining their decision?
You are assuming that it's anti English/British.
Jesus, do you people actually read the post.
I said the motivation of some people's decision to vote 'Yes' was borne out of an anti-English/British sentiment.
If you can't grasp that simplicity of that, you must be a bit dim, which I don't imagine you are.
“It wasn’t something I would do again,” he told the BBC.
"It was a very emotional day for Scottish people and the whole country and the whole of the UK - it was a big day.
"The way it was worded, the way I sent it, is not really in my character. I don't normally do stuff like that. So, yeah, I was a bit disappointed by that.”
Through to round four of the Aussie Open with Federer - the highest seed in Murray's side of the draw - crashing out on the same day.
Projected route is: R4 Dimitrov (beat him at Wimbledon in the summer) QF Seppi (beat him in Davis Cup last April & just knocked out Federer) SF Nadal/Berdych F Djokovic/Wawrinka/Nishikori/Raonic
Was at this game at Rod Laver, quality stadium! Dmitrovic was class to be fair, some of his returns were incredible. Murray kept calm throughout and the added experience saw him the better, broke at some perfect times.
BUT IF Andy CAN get past him then perhaps the opportunity to win three of the four slams will provide enough impetus to get him past Novak too on this occasion.
It shows the importance of match fitness, Nadal has struggled in the way Murray struggled last year. I'm sure Nadal will be back to 100% by the time we set to the French Open though!
Even if Murray loses to Djok in the final, it'll be a great help for his ranking, as he needs to get back to the top 4
Not a certainty Djok will make the final as he has to get past Nisikori and Wawrinka (apols for spelling). Whenever I have watched Andy play Berdych he always seems to lose, bit of a bogey player.
And Berdych is now coached by Andy's old pal Danny Valverdu, so should be able to get under his skin - from today's post match interview, this is already bothering Murray. Will be a big test.
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"It was a very emotional day for Scottish people and the whole country and the whole of the UK - it was a big day.
"The way it was worded, the way I sent it, is not really in my character. I don't normally do stuff like that. So, yeah, I was a bit disappointed by that.”
Even he admits he's a twat.
Projected route is:
R4 Dimitrov (beat him at Wimbledon in the summer)
QF Seppi (beat him in Davis Cup last April & just knocked out Federer)
SF Nadal/Berdych
F Djokovic/Wawrinka/Nishikori/Raonic
6-4 6-7 6-3 0-2
6-4 6-7 6-3 4-5
6-4 6-7 6-3 6-5
6-4 6-7 6-3 7-5
Plays Kyrgios in the quarter-final. If he wins, Nadal or Berdych in the semi final.
Aus Open is a magnificent spectacle :-)
BUT IF Andy CAN get past him then perhaps the opportunity to win three of the four slams will provide enough impetus to get him past Novak too on this occasion.
Even if Murray loses to Djok in the final, it'll be a great help for his ranking, as he needs to get back to the top 4
Watch on the BBC website if you can't get to a TV: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/tennis/30540588
6-7(8) 2-0
6-7(8) 4-0
6-7(8) 6-0
6-7(8) 6-0 3-2