A house in Shettlestone, Glasgow showing its colours.
Brian McRoberts and Jasmine. Brian was still undecided, as he is blind with a constant need of a pension his concern was related as how any part would deal with it and "if the currency change? How am I going to learn again to identify the money with all the time it took for me to learn it?"
Frances and Robert Napier are the representation of the passion, division and debate the Referendum generated. She voted No because questions was not clear. He was a Yes because they should have had control of their gas and oil 40 years ago. They don't talk politics at home.
Carly McAteer voted Yes for a better country. She doesn't agree with the taxes paid and the devolution they get back from Westminster.
Patricia Young said No and she was very clear about that since the beginning.
Ann and Joan Harvey. Ann said No. Joan has Palsy paralysis, she was afraid that an independent future would directly affect the assistance Joan must have, of which right now, Ann has no complaints about.
Mark and Robert Caddem. They don't feel sympathy for Alex Salmond, the leader of the SNP (Scottish National Party) or their politics. Their vote went for the No.
Frank Devin believes things will remain better within the Union.
Ken and Gill were undecided. Facts from the yes campaign wasn't very clear, lots of uncertainty and important issues unresolved.
Andrew McCrone voted Yes. He wants a better future for his daughters and is worried about Trident, the nuclear program.
David Livington did not vote. He was more worried about his wife's health, who needs special assistance and a lift installed at their house, after falling three times and breaking her hip.
Jordan Swandells voted Yes because considers that Scotland deserves it!
Ian Muir, owner of an auto repair garage can not stand Westminster and he wants Scotland to have its own government and take their own decisions.
Caitlin Merrick and her sister. Caitlin voted No because she sees a more clear future within the Union.
East End Glasgow, one of the areas that have gone under a huge regeneration but where the unemployment levels still remains the highest in the United Kingdom. Hopefully whatever decision will bring them a brighter future.
I'm Scottish!
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I'm Scottish!

Scottish people had to decide if they wanted Independence or not. It has been a neck to neck battle of a Referendum that ended on the 18th of Sep Read More

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