The recent vote by the Scottish people to retain British rule has left many who voted "yes" for independence with unease and uncertainty. The Scottish government has retained our firm, Spread the Word, to calm their unease and help them understand why independence would bring Scotland much success. Below is our initial Press Release to address the situation:
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Thomas & Jacqueline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 11/23/2014
Spread the Word
www.SpreadtheWord.com
1-800-TheWordNow
thomas@Spreadtheword.com
jacqueline@Spreadtheword.com
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Scottish Independence would be an Economic Disaster
Scotland is not ready for independence because of economic reasons
Longmeadow, MA: The government of Scotland has hired an outside public relations
(PR) firm, called Spread the Word. This firm is going to work with elements of the
Scotland government to help appease the 48% of the Scottish “Yes” voters who are
upset about the results of the September 18th referendum vote.
Part of the job in front of this firm is to convince the YES voters that the government was
not ready to make this change. Jacqueline Simmonds, the head spokesperson for
Spread the Word, said that they are going to work on the following main issues:
o Scotland’s economic power remaining intact.
o Change of currency and the confusion it would bring.
o Separating from the UK would mean losing their economic and military
support.
Scottish Parliament member Willie Rennie, said about the vote:
“A ‘No’ vote is a vote of confidence. A vote of confidence in the ability of Scots
to be all they can be, to aspire in the finest traditions of our nation, confident to
be part of something bigger, with global reach, of 60 million people, with an
economic base with broad shoulders, proud to stand with the rest of our family in
our United Kingdom.”
Thomas Guberow and Jacqueline Simmonds of Spread the Word said that one of their
first steps will be to create a survey for all Scottish voters to go to on their website and
feedback of on-going concerns at:
WWW.SPREADTHEWORD.COM
The survey will be available by December 1, 2014.
For questions, comments or feedback: contact Thomas or Jacqueline at
thomas@Spreadtheword.com or jacqueline@Spreadtheword.com.
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