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Unionists gonna Unionist.
ReplyDeleteRe: Farage, I doubt he's any more of a friend of Scottish freedom than dear wee Cole-Hamilton. There's nothing in it for either of them. To the English, Britain is theirs, no one else's. Get a majority in Westminster if you want it so badly, jocks.
Right now, we're doing what we need to do to prove the simple, consensual democratic path is blocked. That's a necessary first step, as hypotheticals count for nothing against demonstrated fact. And Tuesday demonstrated that this is no "voluntary union" and just as certainly not "of equals".
The ball is back in our court. What now? It's time for your secret plan, John…
The secret plan only applied if there was an SNP majority I'm afraid
DeleteSo no secret, pro independence parties won.
DeleteWe have local elections next year. The SG could easily add an extra ballot to save costs and ask if the Scottish Parliament should be the body that holds a referendum in 2028.
ReplyDeleteI think calling it a prison is being polite about it. Swinney needs to grow a pair of baws or step aside for somebody who has them.
ReplyDeleteI think you wrote this before and it’s still tosh.
DeleteSpot the Yoon Quizzer
DeleteYes it's recycled. Nothing wrong with that if it was worth cycling in the first place. The thing is, it wasn't.
DeleteQuestion for a referendum requiring a 90% positive return. “ I wish Scotland to be subservient to England”. I’m sure Cole hyphen Hamilton would jump at joy at that. If 90% not achieved Scotland becomes independent!
ReplyDeleteI expect it to be like Euro24. Scotch courage will fail and there will be no plan.
ReplyDeleteI'll make an exception for that one just to demonstrate you actually use the word "Scotch". Doubtless everyone says that where you come from in (checks notes) "Dumfries and Galloway".
DeleteI think the Dutch may be annoyed.
DeleteI'm from D&G ... G to be more precise, and so many of we "Scotch" are truly heartbroken about how our Bonnie Galloway has been turned into just another part of England. To be fair, though, some, and I stress some, of the incomers, are very keen on Scottish independence. Not enough, however, to counter balance the "Nos".
DeleteI guess D&G, like many areas, has a population age balance issue. I've seen ads for the current campaign to promote the area as a place to make a home. With respect to English/Scottish born residents in D&G, in a population of 145K i read its estimated to be @ 20,000, while in neighbouring Cumbria there is thought to be 16000 Scots in a county of 511K.
DeleteAre the “immigrants” / “ex-pats” just coming for their free prescriptions, travel and the rest..
Deletenow the fiendish fu manch murrell svengali has removed his malign presence from the SNP, is it now time for Sturgeon to return and the SNP gets the leader it deserves, to finally get the section 30 to reverse brexit which we need
ReplyDeleteLOL.
DeleteThere are places in Denmark which can be very different from other places.
ReplyDeleteBut only if you include Legoland.
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