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Is there a scenario where the 'No' voters get rid of David Cameron?


Let's say that the 'yes' vote recorded by opinion polls was wrong, and built up largely out of intimidation. For sake of argument the final vote is 62/38 (about 5% up for yes on where they started the campaign)


Well Cameron will have blinked on the back of one opinion poll taken 2 weeks ago and largely adopted devo max plus other promises he's made


How many Tory backbenchers are going to want him playing hard ball when renegotiating Lisbon as he's promised to do


I'm sure it'll only be a short matter of time before the Tories put the pieces together and realsie that Salmond was holding a low pair and Cameron folded a flush draw. All depends on the Yes vote collapsing though. We'll know soon  enough


5 + 3 = ?
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