A FEW No campaign claims have come back to haunt them over the years.
Since Brexit shattered Better Together's claim that the "process for removing our EU citizenship" was voting Yes, posts and clips on all sorts of subjects have resurfaced.
Now, following Donald Trump's claim that the NHS would be "on the table" during post-Brexit trade talks, No campaigners' social media posts about the health service have been in the spotlight.
READ MORE: Will this Better Together tweet be the next one to backfire?
While the US president backtracked on his comments this morning, it's hardly unheard of for him to be inconsistent.
Here's 11 times that Better Together, Vote No Borders and the Scottish Conservatives made claims about the NHS which may well come back to haunt them.
1)
Being part of the UK protects the money we have to spend on our NHS, why put that at risk? #bbcindyref pic.twitter.com/1gxDbl9Idq
— Better Together (@UK_Together) September 14, 2014
2)
The SNP are spreading fear about the future of the NHS says one of Scotland’s top doctors #bigbigdebate #indyref pic.twitter.com/FgsQrPfo0l
— Better Together (@UK_Together) September 11, 2014
3)
Here is what Andy Burnham has to say about the NHS and Salmond's scare stories. #bbcindyref pic.twitter.com/aRRUjjVLad
— Better Together (@UK_Together) August 25, 2014
4)
Former NHS worker Dorothy: "The real threat to our NHS comes from the cuts that would be needed under independence." pic.twitter.com/a1ttyTG67E
— Better Together (@UK_Together) August 27, 2014
5)
Get the facts on the SNP's NHS lies #bbcindyref http://t.co/D2J7eSL12H
— Better Together (@UK_Together) September 14, 2014
6)
Fact #59 Privatisation of our NHS is not on the agenda in Scotland: all decisions on the NHS are made here #indyref http://t.co/M5Aig17vxt
— Better Together (@UK_Together) August 13, 2014
7)
.@LordMcConnell - "Devolution within the UK means we can run our NHS in the best way for Scotland." #indyref pic.twitter.com/gABRqRW5ty
— Better Together (@UK_Together) August 23, 2014
8)
We love our NHS. New expert analysis from the IFS shows we should say #NoThanks to separation to protect it. #indyref pic.twitter.com/n2NoxYbCaW
— Better Together (@UK_Together) September 11, 2014
9)
REVEALED: Explosive LEAKED paper exposes SNP NHS lies http://t.co/Vtv5nhfyKb << Read full paper here #indyref pic.twitter.com/Xli0ucRBz0
— Better Together (@UK_Together) September 16, 2014
10)
Scotland's NHS: Better Together 2014 vs UK Brexit & Trump 2019
— Phantom Power (@PhantomPower14) June 4, 2019
(Paul Sweeney, Johann Lamont, Ruth Davidson applaud Gordon Brown) pic.twitter.com/GGzY8HkwlQ
(In the video, Gordon Brown claims: “The National Health Service will be in public hands, universal, free at the point of need, as long and as ever as the people of Scotland want it.”)
11)
.@JacksonMSP - "Vote Yes and see our NHS betrayed" read more here:http://t.co/wN6T9LtqqF #indyref #nothanks
— ScotConservatives (@ScotTories) September 16, 2014
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