Translation: "Devolution is great but not when the Jocks elect the wrong government, which is every single time."https://t.co/pXhj0i67Yv
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) November 16, 2020
2014: Faster, safer, better change. Strongest devolved parliament in the world. Entrenched constitutionally. Only in exceptional circumstances. Settled will. Respected partner. We love you.
— David Halliday (@DavidJFHalliday) November 17, 2020
2020: Mugs.
If you think devolution has been a disaster because the people of Scotland keep electing the government they do, it means you think the people of another country are better suited to deciding what is best for Scotland.
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) November 17, 2020
I don't know if it's just me, but the longer this farce of his leadership goes on, the more he looks and sounds like a pretendy student politician.https://t.co/ctBN8ZI4nE
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) November 17, 2020
Chr*st. If I were @theSNP, I'd just post this to every household next Spring and leave it there https://t.co/X9vFo8CIjj
— Tim Bale (@ProfTimBale) November 17, 2020
I keep sharing this clause of the IMB around in the hope that people will read it and see that it spells the end of devolution. Criminal that the media has not covered this more. pic.twitter.com/rnviysY5Ub
— Ian Sutherland (@Sutheia) November 17, 2020
Alex Massie in the Spectator: "Speaking to his northern English MPs last night, Johnson declared that devolution has been 'a disaster north of the border' and was the biggest mistake Tony Blair ever made. The implication, quite obviously, is that in a better ordered world the Scottish parliament should be abolished."There's such an opportunity now for the SNP to convince voters that the Scottish Parliament is under real threat if we don't win independence soon. It's hardly going to seem implausible that a Prime Minister who thinks devolution is a "disaster" might abolish devolution.
— James Kelly (@JamesKelly) November 17, 2020
Johnsons government does prove the union is bankrupt because it is forcing us out of Europe against our democratic vote. Or as someone else once said on many occasions "against our will". Whatever happened to that guy?
ReplyDeleteIf the majority vote across the UK is what will always count then the UK is not a Union - in practice it is an English dictatorship.
Scotland as a nation has never had a true democracy throughout its existence.
Only as an independent nation will Scotland ever have democracy.
Heard Oliver Blunder on the radio this morning. Pro Boris, pro Brexit he just went on a sub Daily Mail, colouring by numbers rant. I think they work to a check list :)
ReplyDeleteEducation, once envy of the world (yes, when much off the world had no education)
More people voted for Brexit than Nicola Sturgeon (yet as far as I can see 1,018,000 voted for Brexit and 1,068,000 voted SNP in 2016...so, basically a lie.
Oliver couldn't deviate from his script and answered the questions he wished he had been asked. Gary was clearly unimpressed. "They only talk about independence" said Oliver, "we are having this discussion because of what your leader said" replied Gary.
I do hope they interview Oliver more often in the coming months. A Brexity, flustered, kipper is pretty near ideal.
I wont wait for the SNP to grow a spine. I got tired waiting for that to happen years ago now.
ReplyDeleteOh and Ian Blackford's performance on AUOB with Lesley Riddich was lamentable.
Are we ever likely to get a more advantageous situation for independence but what does the SNP do - zero - unless you can count Blackford's recent statement as something.
DeleteWhat next for Starmer re Corbyn - set him up in a sex scandal? Naw that one has been done already.
ReplyDeleteRight wingers seem to be in charge of all the political parties these days.
There is no logical argument in favour of the continuation of the so-called united kingdom.
ReplyDeleteThe Northern Ireland Civil Service is completely independent of the UK Civil Service. There you go Scoop Skier answered that one for you.
ReplyDeleteSo Scoop Skier implied on a previous thread it was unrealistic of Swinney to demand control over the civil service in Scotland during the Smith Commission. Yet a precedent had been set in N. Ireland.
Once again Scoop Skier knows nothing and posts pish.
If Swinney had anything about him during negotiations he would have set the control over the Civil Service in Scotland and control over broadcasting in Scotland as red lines. Scoop Skier just accepts anything the SNP deliver without any analysis.
Yes, any sane person knows that N. Ireland and Scotland are identical, and that Westminster just handed over much of the control of the province to Stormont simply because folks there asked for it politely. No history of any guns, bombs and international peace accords at all.
DeleteDear god Stu.
Scoop Skier - sadly you ain't sane. The thought that the IRA fought for an independent Civil Service can only come from someone totally bonkers. You continually are wrong and then just post deflecting nonsense.
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