Seafield Road (sort of underneath it, really)

At approximately 0537 am it became clear. 66% were for a withdrawal; 33% on favour of remaining.

So it is with a heavy heart I have to concede defeat and leave Cigs alone from now on.

After a heated and in many ways divisive lead up to this game changing poll, there had been passionate arguments from both sides. The remain camp pointed to a long history of togetherness and good will; the leave side more in favour of being able to do more with less interference; a wider remit could be pursued.

Either way, it'll be autumn before any final decision on whether to exit blip can be ratified, whether Cigs could survive on another platform; whether Cigs could operate independently within blip without the other journals to stand by it.

By 0537 we were all rather tipsy and we took a vote so we could focus on events on the TV; Don and Rab were for leaving it; only Tony was for carrying on. The people had spoken.

No this isn't me painting my own Cigs (not yet, anyway)
It's a Keft which I assume is a collaborative effort between him an Cigs; tucked away under the railway bridge just as you approach the Cat and Dog Home.

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