Let joy be unbounded, because Scotland in Union's legendary propaganda poll is BACK - but it hasn't exactly produced the results they were banking on. Find out all the details in the video below.
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Celine Gottwald predicted this year's ago. And who listened? Or paid her the slightest scrap of valudation?
ReplyDeleteEnglebert Humpadinkle?
DeleteBut if Westminster refuses a referendum in any circumstances, what are the options left? Armed resistance like Ireland did to become Independent?
ReplyDeleteOf course not. You have to use scheduled elections to win an outright mandate for independence - that's the obvious option that the SNP leadership keep running away from (although in fairness Nicola Sturgeon did embrace it).
DeleteAnother excellent video analysis. The poll numbers are encouraging but it's a worry if they are interpreted as an affirmation of the Swinney plan.
ReplyDeleteSNP conference will support the amendments
DeleteThe so-called "Brit Card" would be a perfect opportunity for massive civil disobedience in Scotland. Thank you Starmer you complete dunce.
ReplyDeleteYou've just ruined IFS's weekend lol
ReplyDeleteThe unionists are content with the combination of labour, Lib Dem’s tories reform to keep Englands control so we should be content with pro independence parties giving us a mandate. It’s less complicated too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. You've explained the strange leave/remain thing pretty well.
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