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Academic regrets negative referendum campaign

by isleofman.com 16th September 2014
An Island historian who is monitoring the Scottish independence referendum campaigns, says the "No" camp has been too negative.
Professor Ronald Barr, chief executive at the Department of Education and expatriate Scot, has analysed the approach of both campaigns.
The break-up of the United Kingdom is now a real possibility if the nationalists win Thursday's vote.
Professor Barr says the Better Together movement has failed to emphasise a positive future for Scotland as part of the union: Clip 1
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 16th, September 2014 02:20pm.

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