Biscuit Barrel
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If Scotland leaves and the proposed constituency boundary changes go ahead, Labour is pretty much finished in England?
Every cloud.
If Scotland leaves and the proposed constituency boundary changes go ahead, Labour is pretty much finished in England?
Every cloud.
Why not go now ?
The guy says that because 62% of Scottish voters voted to REMAIN in the EU Referendum that gives him a democratic mandate to pursue a second independence referendum. He conveniently ignores the fact 55% of Scottish voters in the first independence referendum voted to REMAIN in the UK.
If Scotland gets a second independence referendum and decides to LEAVE then that will call into question the reliability of referendums in general, particularly as Theresa May's only justification for Brexit - in spite of her own personal opinion on the matter - is that it was the majority will of the British people and Parliament is duty bound to see it through.
I predict that Scotland will vote to stay in larger numbers than before.
Ironically as a result of Brexit I believe Scots will want to stay strong with the rest of us and gain the benefits of being an independent country. Why vote to leave England and Wales when that means being controlled by Brussels, Germany and France.
I await with interest to discover who will be the first NSC 'Leaver' to own up, and post they'd got it wrong.
I predict that Scotland will vote to stay in larger numbers than before.
Ironically as a result of Brexit I believe Scots will want to stay strong with the rest of us and gain the benefits of being an independent country. Why vote to leave England and Wales when that means being controlled by Brussels, Germany and France.
Why all this obeisance towards Scotland? Why not prioritise the majority in this country? If English results only were taken into consideration, the number voting leave would be a far more emphatic 53.4% against 46.6% wishing to stay. Almost 2 million more English voted to leave than stay. Perhaps we don't like being dictated to by our wee friends from up north?........... maybe because on June 23rd they voted in favour of being controlled by Brussels, Germany and France........, as you so prejudicedly put it.
Maybe they see it as being in partnership with rather than being controlled by.
Why all this obeisance towards Scotland? Why not prioritise the majority in this country? If English results only were taken into consideration, the number voting leave would be a far more emphatic 53.4% against 46.6% wishing to stay. Almost 2 million more English voted to leave than stay. Perhaps we don't like being dictated to by our wee friends from up north?
Why all this obeisance towards Scotland? Why not prioritise the majority in this country? If English results only were taken into consideration, the number voting leave would be a far more emphatic 53.4% against 46.6% wishing to stay. Almost 2 million more English voted to leave than stay. Perhaps we don't like being dictated to by our wee friends from up north?
Totally agree that they have the right for self determination. Reminds me of the situation where most of England wanted out of the EU. We were allowed to vote and thankfully are in the process of divorce from our abusive spouse.But they are a separate country and have every right as far as I can see to seek independence. might forcing them to stay in, as you suggest, almost be akin to an abusive marriage?
........... maybe because on June 23rd they voted in favour of being controlled by Brussels, Germany and France........, as you so prejudicedly put it.
Maybe they see it as being in partnership with rather than being controlled by.
Totally agree that they have the right for self determination. Reminds me of the situation where most of England wanted out of the EU. We were allowed to vote and thankfully are in the process of divorce from our abusive spouse.
However in Scotland's case, they voted about that recently and now that Nicola Sturgeon sees an angle, she thinks she can stick her oar in again and have another bite at the cherry even though they lost the first time. You seem to think that it's fine and dandy for the Scots to choose their own way and certainly don't want to advise that they leave the shelter of the larger benefactor, the UK. Yet when we vote to leave the EU, we have made a terrible terrible mistake and we need to understand that in your own words~
'And it's not going to be easy. Wake up and smell the Marmite - sorry, coffee.'
I presume that you and other remainers will be stridently warning the Scots about the possible economic Armageddon if they were to leave and also that you wouldn't accept a possible leave vote unless the vote was achieved with say a 60% to 40% winning margin?
Good grief! Do people really imagine that the UK is controlled by Brussels, Germany and France?
I thought the country voted OUT, because that meant that the NHS would get more funding.