wakeytom
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Such as the SNP be allowed to form part of government when they are specific for one country which voted no?
You would ban anyone who thinks that the constitution is not right from participating in government?
Scotland stayed within the UK. The SNP represents the views of many Scottish people. We are a democracy. Of course they should be allowed to take part.
Especially if it helps to get the Tories out.
So they have their own government and then allowed to have, what will the swinging vote, on English matters. Yes of course that's right so long as red , look at camera, ed is pm.You would ban anyone who thinks that the constitution is not right from participating in government?
Scotland stayed within the UK. The SNP represents the views of many Scottish people. We are a democracy. Of course they should be allowed to take part.
Especially if it helps to get the Tories out.
It's democracy ,why SNP MP's don't join Labour i'll never know.Under the last Labour government The Scots seemed to get all the top jobs going.
Maybe it's because most SNP MPs and voters are socialists and they have little in common with the Labour Party?
I think the last sentence shows the degree of principle here. If it were a right-wing party, I very much suspect that your argument would be one of indignation. Would that be a correct assumption?You would ban anyone who thinks that the constitution is not right from participating in government?
Scotland stayed within the UK. The SNP represents the views of many Scottish people. We are a democracy. Of course they should be allowed to take part.
Especially if it helps to get the Tories out.
They will not have enough MPs on their own to form a government so will not be the policy makers they may have a deciding vote against the incumbent government policies and be able to block any that have a detrimental affect on them North of the border. So in reality nothing will change.
But they are not creating policies for Britain just for Scotland - they will have a say on how the whole country runs and I suspect there will be a huge bias towards those north of the border - as a voter I cannot stop this from happening as I cannot vote against SNP as they are not on my ballot paper
I think the last sentence shows the degree of principle here. If it were a right-wing party, I very much suspect that your argument would be one of indignation. Would that be a correct assumption?
Such as the SNP be allowed to form part of government when they are specific for one country which voted no?