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Old 28-04-2019, 09:38 AM #1
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I was listening to LBC earlier, a lady from the SNP said Scotland would raise taxes to make up for money lost if they left the UK ... why would anyone want that?
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I was listening to LBC earlier, a lady from the SNP said Scotland would raise taxes to make up for money lost if they left the UK ... why would anyone want that?

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You're right Arista I would happily accept a 10% tax hike in exchange for being free from Westminster politics that are looking to utterly destroy the country over the coming decades. Utterly, utterly incompetent politics. To answer Oliver's question; THAT is why people would willingly pay more tax. For a functional government. Anyone who would argue that the UK has one hasn't been watching the news for the last 3 years.

And hey as Livia points out, we'll be saving £400m a year in TV license fees so wee Nic can have that straight off the bat and we won't even be out of pocket
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With a Metal Case of New £50 notes , by then,
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I am a strong admirer of Nicola Sturgeon.
I think she does a really good job as First Minister.

As for another independence vote, I think if she has that passed in Holyrood.
It's a disgrace the UK government could refuse it.

We have this English votes for English laws in Parliament now.
It would be shameful if the elected governing body of the Scottish devolved Parliament, was refused a new independence vote by English, Irish and Welsh MPs.

England does dictate to the rest of the UK.
With it's massively greater population as opposed to the 3 other, when it suits, so called 3 other equal Nations of the UK.

If I lived in Scotland, I'd be with Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP all the way on this.
Listening to the acidic comments I've witnessed from in the main the South of England against Scotland is frankly sickening.

Scotland has been taken for granted, and been the testing dumping ground of dubious policies by the 2 main Parties of the UK for way too long and it should be the case now that enough is enough now, as to that.
In my opinion.

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I am a strong admirer of Nicola Sturgeon.
I think she does a really good job as First Minister.

As for another independence vote, I think if she has that passed in Holyrood.
It's a disgrace the UK government could refuse it.


We have this English votes for English laws in Parliament now.
It would be shameful if the elected governing body of the Scottish devolved Parliament, was refused a new independence vote by English, Irish and Welsh MPs.

England does dictate to the rest of the UK.
With it's massively greater population as opposed to the 3 other, when it suits, so called 3 other equal Nations of the UK.

If I lived in Scotland, I'd be with Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP all the way on this.
Listening to the acidic comments I've witnessed from in the main the South of England against Scotland is frankly sickening.

Scotland has been taken for granted, and been the testing dumping ground of dubious policies by the 2 main Parties of the UK for way too long and it should be the case now that enough is enough now, as to that.
In my opinion.
I'm Scottish and I hope the UK government refuses another independence referendum. If the 2014 vote had gone the SNP's way they would have expected the result to have been treated as permanent.
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I'm Scottish and I hope the UK government refuses another independence referendum. If the 2014 vote had gone the SNP's way they would have expected the result to have been treated as permanent.
One of the main campaign platforms of the independence referendum was that "Remaining within the UK is the only way to guarantee continued EU membership for Scotland". Explicitly. Thus, exiting the EU is clear mandate for a second vote. If Scotland still chooses to stay in the UK (and in all honestly, if held today I think the vote would go more or less the same way) then that should be a clear message of the true national opinion but as things stand its totally botched.

I also have no idea where the idea that political votes are "one time only!" in a democracy comes from.
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One of the main campaign platforms of the independence referendum was that "Remaining within the UK is the only way to guarantee continued EU membership for Scotland". Explicitly. Thus, exiting the EU is clear mandate for a second vote. If Scotland still chooses to stay in the UK (and in all honestly, if held today I think the vote would go more or less the same way) then that should be a clear message of the true national opinion but as things stand its totally botched.

I also have no idea where the idea that political votes are "one time only!" in a democracy comes from.
Yeah, that was a platform because it was made clear that if Scotland voted in favour of independence we'd be out of the EU, and would have to negotiate again to join.

The SNP and pro-independence folk were happy to accept that then as a consequence of a yes vote. You see I don't think they (SNP) are actually very pro-EU. It's just a political convenience to be that at the moment.
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[QUOTE=James;10532670]Yeah, that was a platform because it was made clear that if Scotland voted in favour of independence we'd be out of the EU, and would have to negotiate again to join.

The SNP and pro-independence folk were happy to accept that then as a consequence of a yes vote. You see I don't think they (SNP) are actually very pro-EU. It's just a political convenience to be that at the moment.[/QUOTE]

100 per cent, and there is no guarantee they would even try and go back into the EU if Scotland were to vote leave
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Yeah, that was a platform because it was made clear that if Scotland voted in favour of independence we'd be out of the EU, and would have to negotiate again to join.

The SNP and pro-independence folk were happy to accept that then as a consequence of a yes vote. You see I don't think they (SNP) are actually very pro-EU. It's just a political convenience to be that at the moment.
The SNP have been pro-EU for decades.
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I'm Scottish and I hope the UK government refuses another independence referendum. If the 2014 vote had gone the SNP's way they would have expected the result to have been treated as permanent.
...regardless of what the SNP would have expected had the vote gone differently, it still shouldn’t be treated as permanent...why would it, I mean ‘permanent’ is just foolish because permanent by nature doesn’t allow for changing political landscapes in countries...it just plods on regardlessly...’I’m permanent so I’m not budging and Lalala my fingers are in my ears...’....etc, etc...madness and foolish....

...the EU referendum and its result have massively changed the political landscape of this country so to be democratic in the true sense..?...that has to be addressed and considered also...
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...regardless of what the SNP would have expected had the vote gone differently, it still shouldn’t be treated as permanent...why would it, I mean ‘permanent’ is just foolish because permanent by nature doesn’t allow for changing political landscapes in countries...it just plods on regardlessly...’I’m permanent so I’m not budging and Lalala my fingers are in my ears...’....etc, etc...madness and foolish....

...the EU referendum and its result have massively changed the political landscape of this country so to be democratic in the true sense..?...that has to be addressed and considered also...
We were told it was a once in a lifetime vote.

Not once every few years until the SNP get the result they want.

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I mean there was also Doctor Who which everyone worried would be ruined by having a female Doctor, but the beeb proved us wrong by not ruining it with a female doctor and instead ruined it with ****ing abysmal writing and incompetent showrunning. £13.50 a month well spent!
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Well at least we agree on something.

DS are blaming everything on "female Doctor" even though the last series would be just as crap with even the most popular male Doctor.
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DS are blaming everything on "female Doctor" even though the last series would be just as crap with even the most popular male Doctor.
They turned it into one of those CBBC shows that used to be on at 5pm before Neighbours, Marsh! And not top drawer stuff like golden age Byker Grove or The Queen's Nose... The really ropey ones.
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what about his or her teachings make you think that?
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I don't think she does.
I think she sticks to long held values she has had all her political life.

She believes in independence.
She can only aim for that electorally.

She has it seems with the Greens, a majority in Holyrood to get a new referendum bill through.
She is wise to let the brexit issue try to get more resolved before pushing for a new vote.

I don't think she only cares about being First Minister, I think she is dedicated to implementing the SNP manifesto, if she can.
That's her duty as First Minister.

For me, she's the better leader of all the current leaders of UK Parties actually.
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Wee Nic is a friendly and relatable leader who quite clearly cares a lot about the everyday people of Scotland. I know that's hard to understand when the UK has leaders like May, Cameron, Brown, Blair, Thatcher and so on who have nothing but disdain for the average citizen and treat us like cogs in a machine.
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