Friday, February 2, 2018

More on the new Survation poll

Just a quick note to let you know that I have a new article in The National, with some more analysis of the new Survation poll showing support for independence steady at 46%, and an increase in the SNP's vote.  You can read the article HERE.

17 comments:

  1. It's the Soviet Union that Red Rab C was trying to sell Scotland out to for a few Roubles, what a parcel of rogues.

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  2. La clique d'encre vert habite ici.

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  3. Excellent news. Despite a daily SNP bad story by the combined BBC/STV and papers, the vote is rising.

    Given that the MSM narrative now is 'Look, Trump's not so bad' and 'Brexit's not so bad', it really does mean that the Green Ink Gang and their press will be reminded of 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' with their scare mongering in Indyref2.

    The Scottish voting public will be absolutely 'bombproof' to British nationalism scares & smears next time around, as the polls are clearly proving.

    You know when the first Referendum was called, the Yoons all cried, 'Bring it on, Bring it on, asap' Now they want to kick it into the long grass forever more.

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    1. Not me bring it on you Jock fash...Watching your despair during 19 September 2014 was a tonic... Brexit will be here soon...Watching your despair in grovelling to the EU is so sad. Over to you now Nat sis...

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    2. Grovelling Wastemonster Collaborator you make me laugh at your pathetic crap.

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    3. You just want tae change the Jock grovel fae the UK tae the EU. The EU will not be so nice as the English... You Jocks cannot run the Govan Ferry without a foreign subsidy.

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    4. I do love a 'player' but unfortunatly your game will be over within the next 18 months. your good, but not that good and I must say I will miss you on this thread because your posts bring a smile to my face and they are so transparently troll.The skill of manipulation is when the 'other' has not a clue when you are manipulating them. You have a lot to learn, but never fear, one day you may get it right.

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    5. A Nat si with a sense of humour! Surely not.

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    6. Yeah, I had the operation. I can pass on the details if you want but first you have to see a psychiatrist and have an assessment to see if you are suitable. Do you want his name? He helped me so I am sure you would benefit as much as I did.

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  4. Good News. Just wait until the Unionists lose the plot again and really start to threaten during Indyref2. How many % did they add to a Yes vote last time.?. They just can't help themselves.

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  5. Is that Indyref with an S30 or without an S30?

    Is that an Indyref whose legality is unestablished?

    An indyref that could be little more than a glorified opinion poll, ignored by WM and boycotted by Unionists and challenged in court (if Yes won)?

    An indyref that will give insufficient time for the Scot Govt to negotiate or legislate for indy, even if YES won?

    An indyref because the SNP want to play safe with their: "you can support the SNP without supporting independence policy".

    An indyref, that if it's a failure, eg, if there is poor turnout or a NO Win, that risks damaging the chances of Scottish independence for decades, all because the SNP want to play it safe by going for indyref instead of independence by manifesto mandate by democratic elections.



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    1. You missed the best opportunity by not allowing the RuK to vote in the referendum.

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    2. all because the SNP want to play it safe by going for indyref instead of independence by manifesto mandate by democratic elections.

      Isn't that quite a crude way of determining the will of the electorate on a single issue? At elections, voters choose between various packages of multiple policies, among which could be constitutional issues. For example, a left-wing independence supporter may vote for Corbyn's Labour over the SNP, without intending this to be an endorsement of the Union. That's why you need referenda for issues like this. It's very easy for Westminster/other nations/supranational institutions to argue that a vote for a particularly party does not necessarily equate to support for a given part of its platform.

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  6. Jock nat si MP commenting in the Herald about NI.
    Further proof the Nat sis are anti British and perhaps anti Protestant maybe pro Catholic! Never trust an aussie with a gripe! Especially one that leaves its country to gripe in another. AYE.

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  7. You can take ma wummin an cattle and shag ma sheep but ye cannae take ma right tae speak.

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