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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
For starters, not everyone that votes for snp wants independence and secondly, there were more voters for unionist parties than there were for independence parties, so stick that in your pipe and smoke it sherlock
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So when the Cons get voted in with say something like planning NHS reforms should it be taken that not all Con voters supported it, so it shouldn't be allowed to be done.
This isn't a vote for actual independence now, it's to the right to hold a referendum to again put the arguments for or against it.
After a democratically held election too.
A Con MP said on TV yesterday, it was 5 years since the last independence one.
They don't even know when the last one was held.
This year will mark actually 7 years since the last one with massive constitutional change occurring throughout the UK done since it too.