[{"id": 136526, "created": "2020-05-01T13:32:14.039308", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90503, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "185.240.200.167", "finish_time": "2020-05-01T13:33:45.896877", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "", "leafletBody": ""}}, {"id": 136968, "created": "2020-05-05T14:01:29.148942", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90503, "user_id": 2014, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-05T14:32:42.474346", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Women for Independence logo ", "leafletBody": "Women for Independence \r\n\r\nIndependence for Women \r\n\r\nGillian Coyle, Edinburgh: As a teenage girl growing up under a Thatcher Government, I was acutely aware of the dangers of being governed from Westminster. No matter how often we voted for other parties, we were stuck with the government chosen by our larger neighbour. An Independent Scotland would mean decision making by the people who live in Scotland and to OUR list of priorities. My hope is that there would be no more money being wasted on 'bossing the world' in illegal invasions, no more nuclear weapons on Scottish soil and no more cutting benefits of those who can least afford it. And if we become Tory free forever- well that's just a nice bonus!\r\n\r\nIsobel Lindsay, Biggar\r\nI think my priorities are similar to most women. We want good public services, we don't want extremes of wealth and poverty, we don't want lives wasted by unemployment, we want a good environment, we want a welfare system that will provide real security and we do not want to be embroiled in constant wars or to have 200 nuclear bombs on the Clyde that could kill millions of people indiscriminately. To get democratic control over these things, we need the powers of independence. If not, it will be people like Thatcher, Blair, Cameron, Osborne who will make these decisions for us.\r\n\r\nIndependence would give us the chance to make the Scotland we want but it wouldn't guarantee it would be up to us. What we can be sure about is that being run by Westminster will not give us the Scotland we want.\r\n\r\nNighet Riaz, Glasgow \r\nWe must have responsibility for all areas of policy such as fiscal, welfare and defence, if we are to eradicate poverty, further improve housing and design welfare programmes run by organisations with ethical and moral values, rather than just the profit margins in sight.\r\nThe advantages for Scotland as an independent nation are many. Tory and Labour politicians in Westminster are making vague promises about \"allowing\" us more powers after the referendum, but have so far given no clear answers about what those might be. That's not what I want for my country's future. Decisions about Scotland should be made by the people who live here and care most about this country. That's why I'll be saying Yes to an independent Scotland. Without a shadow of a doubt, we are ready.     \r\n\r\n"}}]