خفیہ اجنسیوں اور حکومت وقت کے لیے الیکشن کے نتائج میں رد بدل بچوں کا کھیل ہیں. یہ جو چاہے کر سکتے ہیں دنیا کے ہر جمہوری حکومت میں الیکشن کے نام پر عوام کے ساتھ فراڈ ہو رہا ہے
Quebec: The Premier of Quebec, Philippe Couillard, said that there were limited comparisons between Scotland and Quebec, where the sovereignty movement lost referendums in 1980 and 1995, and suggested a devolved model similar to federalism as a possible future model for the UK: "I think that if the Scots had what we have, Quebecers within Canada, they probably would be quite happy."[SUP][400][/SUP] Stphane Bdard, leader of the Parti Qubcois, described himself as "disappointed" by the result.[SUP][401][/SUP]
Norway: Facing the result of the referendum, Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway, stated to Norwegian broadcaster NRK she was 'glad' Scotland chose to remain in union and that Scottish independence could have become challenging for Norway as a neighbouring country.[SUP][402][/SUP]
Spain: Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, in a video message, said that the Scottish have avoided serious consequences and "have chosen the most favourable option for everyone; for themselves, for all of Britain and for the rest of Europe."[SUP][403][/SUP]
Basque Country: Iigo Urkullu, the Lehendakari of the Basque Country, stated on the day of the referendum that as the British Government had allowed Scotland to freely decide its own future, the responsibility of the Basque government was to "follow Scotland's footsteps" in securing a similar agreement in Spain.[SUP][404][/SUP]
Catalonia: Artur Mas, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, described the referendum as a model for a future vote in the Catalonia, and said "What happened in Scotland is not a setback for us, because what we really want in Catalonia is to have the chance to vote".[SUP][405][/SUP] There is a movement in the region which advocates independence, and on the day after the Scottish referendum, the Catalan parliament agreed to a 'consultation' vote on independence.[SUP][406][/SUP]
United States: The White House congratulated Scotland on their "full and energetic exercise of democracy". President Barack Obama welcomed the result, saying he looked forward to "continuing our strong and special relationship with all the people of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".[SUP][398][/SUP]
and much more is lies and lies and lies from England . the fact is Scotland want to be free from England 100000000000000% due to used people for the name of nation and making money
I don't understand how the British won the referendum ,every Scotsman I ever met hated the British with passion.I once called a Scott an English ,he said to me you can slap me but dont ever call me English again