I AM shocked that the greatest Labour city in the UK, Glasgow, voted Yes.

I think it is about time for a re-shuffle of the Labour leadership in the city.

Let us not forget that this was just a one of a kind referendum vote. It won't happen in the General Election or the Scottish election

Thomas Donnelly Glasgow

Back to work

IF Yes had won by just one vote they would have been hailing it as a great victory, so why should No voters not feel the same about an approx 10% majority?

If 49.5% had voted to stay in UK and 50.5% had voted to leave, would Yes have been concerned about that?

Maybe now the SNP will do all the things that they could have been doing for the past two years instead of holding things back to try and win a Yes vote.

Alastair Darroch Posted online

Time to unite

Now isn't the time to talk of what could have been and blame people for having an alternative opinion. It's time to move on and together make Scotland a nation that we collectively are all proud of.

Rob Farrington Bridge of Weir

What a joke!

ALL Scotland has achieved is to ensure more powers for Westminster with no guarantees of anything for Scotland.

Scotland the Brave? What a joke.

Stewart McGuinnes Posted online

Power games

THE result has delivered Westminster a mandate.

In one hand there will be a drip feeding down innocuous "powers", in the other a ligature to strangle any attempt to maintain a fair balance of legislation.

Ian Evans Glengarnock

Scaredy cats

LET'S face it, 55% of the country were frightened of the bogey man created by the socialist traitors and their Tory bedmates.

Please join me in a rousing chorus of our new national anthem, Scotland The Feart.

Vini Rossi Glasgow