Thanks for posting that link Elegran. Perhaps people who do not believe what us Gransnetters living in Scotland are saying may believe the Police Federation. Those who are peddling this 'violence and intimidation' line should be ashamed of themselves and the damage they are inflicting on Scotland's reputation as a beautiful, peaceable, welcoming place. Personally, having campaigned since the 70's, in every local, Scottish, UK wide and European Election, plus the two previous referenda, and having been on occasion, stoned, spat on, had all my tyres slashed and paint daubed on my car, I have in contrast found this campaign to be a refreshing change - thoughtful, cheerful, friendly, full of song and humorous chants which seem to spring from nowhere. There have been no clashes with the NO campaigners for the simple reason that the have been invisible - certainly locally - no leafleting, canvassing or street stalls, no open meetings.
There is anger on the YES side but it is not directed at the people of England, nor at people who have decided to vote NO. The anger has been occasioned by the Broadcast and Written Media and Politicians who have deliberately, twisted, distorted, misrepresented statements and downright lied - not in the best interests of Scotland or the people who live here but for their own monetary and personal gain.
I spent today in the local YES HUB, mainly trying to contact the local registration office (line constantly engaged) on behalf of people who registered to vote before the deadline but have been informed that the are not on the electoral roll, whilst collaring every activist who came in to relieve them of their personal car stickers, badges, posters, flags, wrist bands to pass them on to the constant stream of supporters, desperate for something to publicly display their support. I understand that since Saturday there has not been a single saltire, large or small, with or without a YES logo, to be found in a YES hub or commercial outlet anywhere in Scotland. There are impromptu rallies, street parties being organised in every town for tonight, tomorrow and Friday I got home for a bite to eat in time for the 6.00pm News. Was the huge enthusiasm and excitment reported? Was it wheechy! The first item I heard was a discussion as to whether David Cameron would have to resign if there is a YES vote. A classic example of the Westminster Bubble's priorities. I hope they are shaken to their foundations come Friday morning.