[{"id": 138888, "created": "2020-05-12T15:45:58.698689", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90522, "user_id": 2067, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-12T16:01:04.800825", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Westminster shows 4 small person figurines in blue all others grey-out, Holyrood shows all 100 small person figurines in blue, scale showing the 9.6% revenues to the UK on the left basket being heavier then the 9.3% UK's spending on the right basket, one picture of a mixed-African background woman smiling.", "leafletBody": "Can we afford it?\r\nWe have firm financial foundations to build on. Scotland receives 9.3% of UK spending, but what people don't know is that we also contribute 9.6% of UK tax revenues. That's not just one year. Over the past 30 years, we have contributed \u00a319 billion extra to the UK.\r\n\r\nWho will make the best decisions for Scotland?\r\nWestminster - 4% elected y the people of Scotland\r\nor\r\nHolyrood - 100% elected by the people of Scotland\r\n\r\nScotland makes up 8.4% of the UK population\r\nWe generate 9.6% of the UK's revenues\r\nWe receive 9.3% of the UK's spending\r\n\r\nWhy be independent?\r\nBecoming independent is about making the right choices for Scotland. That means not spending \u00a3250 million every year on nuclear weapons or \u00a350 million a year on politicians at Westminster. Instead we can invest these resources in building the sort of country we all know Scotland can be.\r\nWith Scotland's future in Scotland's hands we will make our nation better.\r\n\r\nWhat does the vote in 2014 mean?\r\nIn 2014 the choice is between a new start for Scotland or more of the same. As an independent country we can protect the things that really matter to us as a society and as a community. We can take forward our own priorities as a nation.\r\nScotland is blessed with talent, ingenuity and resources. We all know our nation should be fairer and more successful than it is today. All the raw materials for success are here. We can all see the one thing holding us back - we let someone else take decisions for us. However, we are lucky: the biggest barrier to success is one we can remove in an instant - with a Yes vote in 2014."}}, {"id": 138910, "created": "2020-05-12T17:34:43.937266", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90522, "user_id": 2014, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-12T17:52:56.508440", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Image of a woman, Scales, Infographic representing people, Infographic representing people,   Infographic representing people,   Infographic representing people", "leafletBody": "Can we afford it?\r\n\r\nWe have firm financial foundations to build on. Scotland receives 9.3% of UK spending, but what most people don't know is that we also contribute 9.6% of UK tax revenues. That's not just one year. Over the past 30 years, we have contributed \u00a319 billion extra to the UK.\r\n\r\nWho will make the best decisions for Scotland? \r\n\r\nWestminster - 4% elected by the people of Scotland \r\nor\r\nHolyrood - 100% elected by the people of Scotland \r\n\r\nSCOTLAND MAKES UP 8.4% OF THE UK POPULATION \r\n\r\nWhy be independent?\r\n\r\nBecoming independent is about making the right choices for Scotland. That means not spending \u00a3250 million every year on nuclear weapons or \u00a350 million a year on politicians at Westminster. Instead we can invest these resources in building the sort of country we all know Scotland can be.\r\n\r\nWith Scotland's future in Scotland's hands we will make our nation better.\r\n\r\nWE GENERATE 9.6% OF THE UK'S REVENUES \r\n\r\nWE RECEIVE 9.3% OF THE UK'S SPENDING \r\n\r\nWhat does the vote in 2014 mean?\r\n\r\nIn 2014 the choice is between a new start for Scotland or more of the same. As an independent country we can protect the things that really matter to us as a society and as a community. We can take forward our own priorities as a nation.\r\n\r\nScotland is blessed with talent, ingenuity and resources. We all know our nation should be fairer and more successful than it is today. All the raw material for success are here. We can all see the one thing holding us back - we let someone else take decisions for us. However, we are lucky: the biggest barrier to success is one we can remove in an instant - with a Yes vote in 2014."}}]