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That proves it then.
You can get good odds on Elvis making a come back as well.
That proves it then.
Do you realise that the favourites don't win every race or even half of them ? #Bozzaclutchingatstraws
That proves it then.
its not 1, its 12. it completely refutes your point, but i know you'll ignore this.
you seem to be misunderstanding, i dont know if its deliberate or denial. i'll try once more. the major parties (Tory, Labour, Liberals) seek to represent all the nation, even if groups within the nation dont want them to represent them. the SNP only seek to represent one group, about 8% of the total population, and really want independance.
the premise that regions dont/wont like Scots getting more out of deal than they do is exactly what im talking about. the population are being made aware of make up of the union, they and their local MPs should question the Barnett formula and ask why the West Lothian question isnt being addressed. a strong SNP supporting a weak Labour government may lead to a heavily devolved, even federal, system in the UK which might be a good idea. but i doubt it would get that far, we'll end up with just more disproportionate influence to the Scots and their interests. some left wingers might think thats fine but it doesnt help Hastings or Blackburn or Lincoln if focus is on whats better for Greenock, Inverness and Dundee.
The most salient point of all. The Tories and for that matter the lib dems as well are in a government which doesn't wish to break up and destroy our country.The Tories have one seat in Scotland. The Tories lead the coalition. What am I ignoring?
Yes I do. Do you believe that those odds are wrong?
I'm not suggesting it proves anything. Certainly nothing more than [MENTION=1416]Ernest[/MENTION]'s opinion poll numbers.
The most salient point of all. The Tories and for that matter the lib dems as well are in a government which doesn't wish to break up and destroy our country.
How can a party whose primary reason for being, is independence from the UK, participate in its governance? There is a terrible conflict of interest.
It's a fair question. But the same could be asked of UKIP: how can a party whose primary reason for being is independence from the EU, participate in its governance? There is a terrible conflict of interest.
Do you really think UKIP participate in the EU superstate's governance?It's a fair question. But the same could be asked of UKIP: how can a party whose primary reason for being is independence from the EU, participate in its governance? There is a terrible conflict of interest.
But UKIP are not attempting a leveraged power grab to disproportionately represent a minority of voters opposed to the EU.
Do you really think UKIP participate in the EU superstate's governance?
Hmm... but that's because they have no power. It's a peculiarity of the British system that has given the SNP an additional boost but you can rest assured that if the EU system provided a similar fillip to UKIP they'd take advantage of it. Hell, they're already trying to milk the UK system
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...-conservatives-eu-referendum-before-christmas
There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but I don't see that as any different from what SNP's trying to do
EU federalist doesn't like UKIP (or any of the many other anti EU parties) shocker.Of course not, they don't turn up for any of the committee meetings
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/12/06/nigel-farage-ukip-leader-guy-verhofstadt_n_2249318.html
How can a party whose primary reason for being, is independence from the UK, participate in its governance? There is a terrible conflict of interest.
No party in government has had the courage to allow a referendum on this question and until the rise of UKIP. The Scots have at least been allowed to exercise their democratic right and vote on the question of independence.
More news for you, the whole of the UK can exercise their democratic right in May on the question of UK membership of the EU. A cross next to UKIP will do the trick.
The most salient point of all. The Tories and for that matter the lib dems as well are in a government which doesn't wish to break up and destroy our country.
How can a party whose primary reason for being, is independence from the UK, participate in its governance? There is a terrible conflict of interest.
New TNS online poll (13th-16th March):
Conservative 33 +5
Labour 32 -3
UKIP 17 -1
Liberal Democrat 7 +1
Green 4 -3
Other 7 +1