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as Rupe doesn't like to be seen backing losers.
Aside from his son.
as Rupe doesn't like to be seen backing losers.
Unless I'm missing something crucial, despite the No vote Salmond is the real winner here. The Yes lot didn't even expect it, in their immense arrogance, to be close
A marginal no means devo max, which is actually probably better than independence and may well act as a further stepping stone to it.
He may have lost the battle here but he's winning the war.
While I'm glad it's a 'no' vote, he does have a point. The demographics are pretty clear: the older Scottish voters said no to independence, but the younger ones overwhelming voted yes.
This side of the border, we see a similar breakdown in UKIP voting - the young are overwhelmingly pro-EU, while the over-65s are against.
So, for the same reasons that UKIP will disappear in the next decade, I can see independence for Scotland being back on the agenda within 20 years
I don't think Devo Max is part of the deal but the irony of the result is that Salmond will be much better off following the No vote. He'll be getting more powers and he won't have to face the consequences when the Yes voters found out that he couldn't deliver anything that he promised.
A generation is generally thought to be approx 25 years, you can be sure it wont happen before then. Of course by then there will be even less oil and gas in the north sea, effectively scuppering the core foundation of a Scottish Independence economic justification.There's nothing set in stone but I imagine it will be some time. When the pressure builds for one, I suppose
Unless I'm missing something crucial, despite the No vote Salmond is the real winner here. The Yes lot didn't even expect it, in their immense arrogance, to be close
A marginal no means devo max, which is actually probably better than independence and may well act as a further stepping stone to it.
He may have lost the battle here but he's winning the war.
Alex Salmond resigning as Leader of the Scottish Parliament would be the best thing that could happen to David Cameron and the worst thing that could happen to Scotland right now.
Salmond forced Cameron and the other Westminster leaders into a staggering U-turn on devo max, and he is EXACTLY the man to ensure the UK PM delivers what they promised. He will remain a thorn in the side for the UK until those powers have been granted, at which point he can retire a contented man.
Salmond fought a good campaign and his leadership skills are excellent, he's earned respect from Westminster. Sturgeon, by comparison, will just come across as an annoying boot-faced, whining, whingeing Scot and the moment will be lost.