Of course the referendum process was well underway ... And Cameron had a problem with it. Hence the comment. Stop trolling ... again. And go read the papers on the day before the comment was made. And figure out what Cameron said, before you post more shite.
You have twice accused me of being a troll as a form of personal attack, which by definition is troll like behaviour. But please continue, I find your efforts to try and goad me into an argument, whilst simultaneously accusing me of trollish behaviour, rather entertaining.
taranraju was accusing Cameron (a man I am loath to find myself defending) as being against self determination - ie having a choice. The fact the referendum process was under way with Cameron's agreement counters this statement. Perhaps if i'd checked the posting date I wouldn't have bothered responding... however I didn't. But that doesn't invalidate what I wrote or make me a troll.
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October 15, 2012, the Edinburgh Agreement was signed by First Minister Alex Salmond and Prime Minister David Cameron. The Agreement ensures that the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood will be able to deliver a referendum that meets the highest standards of fairness, transparency and propriety.
That was a long time before "postgate" & whilst obviously Cameron is opposed to Scottish independence ( as UK prime minister it's his job to oppose the break up of the UK), that's not the same as opposing self determination. In terms of the referendum the only bit I recall him actively opposing was the devo max option that Salmond initially wanted on the voting paper - and that had implications for the whole of the UK which didn't get a vote. Cameron wanted and in out referendum plain and simple.
Now, i understand you are working yourself into a bit of a hissy fit over a perceived slight to your boyfriend/girlfriend/whatever... and I appreciate it's important to you to feel you are winning an argument (probably any argument) but perhaps you would find a nice warm bath more productive.