Monday, December 29, 2025

The year Scotland swung in favour of independence: an average of all polls in 2025 shows a Yes majority


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9 comments:

  1. The front pages this morning are hoaching full o’ stories about the Egyptian dude that Starmer welcomed into the UK, and his (sometimes abhorrent) social media posts.

    The Times quotes an anonymous Minister condemning their own colleagues.
    An anonymous “senior Labour MP” says; “Letting in a (man) with a history of rampant … anti-Zionism … is ridiculous …”.
    So, criticising Zionism should get you stripped of your Citizenship now. Quite an act of Trumpian grovelling to a foreign power.

    Who is this Labour Minister that seeks to maximise Starmer’s woes, and benefit from them by speaking to the Tory press (who do you think you’re kidding Wes Streeting, everyone knows it’s you)?
    Who is this Israel First, Labour MP who puts fealty to Zionism before loyalty to the Labour Party (don’t be so bashful Luke Akehurst, we know it’s you)?

    My political prediction for 2026. Starmer will be a skid mark on the Y-fronts of history a week after the May elections. And that ain’t a difficult feat of projection to make.

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    1. The problem with his decade-old comments was him saying that people should be murdered.

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    2. Well, OK, but if you have a problem with that, you also have to permanently denounce Donald Trump, who has actually carried out extra-judicial killings of people on Venezuelan vessels. He seems to think murdering people is fine, and he is our "ally", we're told.

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  2. Most of the polls asking the independence question are weighted to the 2014 referendum vote which ignores those who never voted as being too young to vote. This demographic is mostly pro-independence.

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  3. It matters not one jot because under this SNP administration we will not get independence as they haven’t got a clue how to go about it.

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  4. But John Swinney wants to be FM until 2031.

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    1. Scotland will still have a political leader under independence. Not sure what your point is.

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  5. We need to be ready to absorb a 5% swing towards the status quo on actual referendum day (as these things generally do).

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  6. vladimir and estragon are saying

    THIS TIME WE'RE REALLY DAEIN IT

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