She is leader of a party where the leader of that party might not have a seat in Westminster. Same as Farage. Same as Bennett. Possibly same as Clegg! Added to Sinn Fein whose leader does have a seat but he never uses it, and it's a proper funny situation.
Can anyone confirm whether or not Nicola Sturgeon is an MP?
I haven't seen this information anywhere.
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She is leader of a party where the leader of that party might not have a seat in Westminster. Same as Farage. Same as Bennett. Possibly same as Clegg! Added to Sinn Fein whose leader does have a seat but he never uses it, and it's a proper funny situation.
Typical over reaction from everyone. I've just been on a few of the major bookies sites and labour's odds are way behind the Tories! Perhaps the op can clarify what odds and where he is talking as I might take the bet!!
You seem to believe she's running for Westminster. She's not.
But they're all standing for UK Parliament, they've all bought into the process. Sturgeon wants to break up the union and she's not standing for UK Parliament. Charismatic or not, it's a messy farce that's getting out of hand.
The country badly needs PR but doesn't get it because it suits the two bigger parties over everybody else. AV is an appalling fudge, barely any better than FPTP. Therefore, I think they could easily have forced a referendum on that. Instead we got a complete bodge that nobody wanted and it ensures the issue will remain parked for another generation.
Isn't she? You (and about 10 others) seem very sure.
Isn't she? You (and about 10 others) seem very sure.
Firstly, absolutely none of what you have just said suggest she is dangerous at all. You sound like the Daily Mail editorial FFS. Secondly, you didn't answer my more pertinent second question - how is the SNP supposed to behave in order to carry out their democratic right? Play cosy establishment politics that won't bring about any real change? Equally, Sinn Fein is a republican party. WTF should they swear allegiance to the queen? That would be utter hypocrisy.Not only is she NOT a candidate in the 2015 UK Parliament General Election but she has also announced that she - and not Alex Salmond who IS standing for a seat in Westminster - will drive collation and deal talks post-election.
Let's be clear - not only does she want to break up the Union, she also wants to reform UK Parliament itself, from the outside. From the BBC website: "The SNP's leader promised her party would reform the "discredited Westminster system" for ordinary people, wherever they lived in the UK.
Nicola Sturgeon told a gathering of party faithful in Glasgow that a shake-up was needed to bring positive change.
She also said it was time to abolish the House of Lords where members are paid "£300 a day for just showing up".
The woman is dangerous.
Erm, I know. I was being facetious.She is a MSP, completely different to an MP at Westminster.
Absolutely none of what you have just said suggest she is dangerous at all.
Erm, I know. I was being facetious.
Ed is 4-6 on looks like its curtains for Cameron.
Nicola Sturgeon is the leader of the party that controls the Scottish Parliament so is not an elected MP in Westminster, yet will simultaneously seek to make an agreement with Labour to influence the Westminster government. In my book that's having two bites of the cherry.
What makes her dangerous is her stated aims of breaking up the Union, getting rid of nuclear weapons from Scotland and getting rid of the House of Lords, thus breaking up our established parliamentary process. Even a majority of the Scottish electorate didn't want the first two on the list and there's a fair chance they wouldn't want to abolish the House of Lords either. If she gets her way Britain will become a weaker more politically unstable country, at a time of global political uncertainty.
This isn't even the tail wagging the dog, it's the flea wagging the tail wagging the dog.
I do not want the SNP holding the balance of power. Real difficulty ahead should that (as seems likely) be the case.
Is he 4-6 to gain overall majority??
So to be clear, you think Scotland deciding to become independent is dangerous? You think the Scots asking for Trident to be removed from their land is dangerous? And binning the undemocratic House of Lords (where in 2015, hereditary peers still get to rubber stamp policies made by elected governments) is dangerous?
I think not. Flimsy arguments amounting to little more than scaremongering, IMO.
And you STILL avoid the question. How is the SNP supposed to behave in order to effect real change?