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Originally Posted by Cherie
I just found it a bit hypocritical of her as her party would have taken Scotland out albeit temporarily, there were no guarantees of re entry. Even though I thought she came across well I wouldn't want SNP to be part of a coalition, The SNP only wish to feather Scotlands nest and have no interest in what happens elsewhere if they can swing no tuition fees and prescription charges what would they do if the got into Westminster.
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Well the SNP has been able to do that as to tuition fees and prescription charges because they are doing so well as a Scottish parliament.
Our govts; chose not to do those things here but how a great many wish they would.
If she could influence and bring that about, then for me the sooner we have the SNP in support for a UK govt; the better.
They don;t have to get into westminster they are already there,they have 6 MPs at present.
Also in 1979,the Conservative party was glad they were there too because they voted with the Conservatives to bring down the Callaghan Labour govt; in the Conservative party's motion of no confidence in that govt;
The SNP have been in Westminster for decades now and in my view if the Scots elect 20 or especially far more than that of them in May, then they have every right to be involved in govt; if they are prepared to support a party in govt; to ensure stability of UK govt: