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UK ELECTION
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Glassfull » Mon Dec 16, 2019 12:31 am
I think it a bit of a red herring, Nicola Sturgeon claiming that the SNP’s performance in the recent election should be considered an indication of Scotland’s desire to leave the Union after all, it was a General Election to vote for a Government of the entire UK.
Now, should they perform as well in the Scottish Assembly Elections of 06 May 2021, with Independence in their manifesto, then yes, they could claim it, the will of the people of Scotland.
Now, should they perform as well in the Scottish Assembly Elections of 06 May 2021, with Independence in their manifesto, then yes, they could claim it, the will of the people of Scotland.
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Ireneinveraray » Mon Dec 16, 2019 1:51 am
Glassfull wrote:I think it a bit of a red herring, Nicola Sturgeon claiming that the SNP’s performance in the recent election should be considered an indication of Scotland’s desire to leave the Union after all, it was a General Election to vote for a Government of the entire UK.
Now, should they perform as well in the Scottish Assembly Elections of 06 May 2021, with Independence in their manifesto, then yes, they could claim it, the will of the people of Scotland.
Considering that the Scottish Tories only policy, only thing on their literature was" vote for us to stop indyref 2" and they were gubbed ( Scottish word) we have a mandate.
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Glassfull » Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:58 am
Ireneinveraray wrote:Glassfull wrote:I think it a bit of a red herring, Nicola Sturgeon claiming that the SNP’s performance in the recent election should be considered an indication of Scotland’s desire to leave the Union after all, it was a General Election to vote for a Government of the entire UK.
Now, should they perform as well in the Scottish Assembly Elections of 06 May 2021, with Independence in their manifesto, then yes, they could claim it, the will of the people of Scotland.
Considering that the Scottish Tories only policy, only thing on their literature was" vote for us to stop indyref 2" and they were gubbed ( Scottish word) we have a mandate.
Ah but did they vote SNP for Independence or, the avoidance of Brexit, we’ll never truly know. So, that’s why I say, the 2021 Scottish Assembly vote, would be meaningful.
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Ireneinveraray » Tue Dec 17, 2019 12:59 am
Glassfull wrote:Ireneinveraray wrote:Glassfull wrote:I think it a bit of a red herring, Nicola Sturgeon claiming that the SNP’s performance in the recent election should be considered an indication of Scotland’s desire to leave the Union after all, it was a General Election to vote for a Government of the entire UK.
Now, should they perform as well in the Scottish Assembly Elections of 06 May 2021, with Independence in their manifesto, then yes, they could claim it, the will of the people of Scotland.
Considering that the Scottish Tories only policy, only thing on their literature was" vote for us to stop indyref 2" and they were gubbed ( Scottish word) we have a mandate.
Ah but did they vote SNP for Independence or, the avoidance of Brexit, we’ll never truly know. So, that’s why I say, the 2021 Scottish Assembly vote, would be meaningful.
Ah but would a referendum not tell you whether the people wanted independence? SNP have won every election ( in varying degrees) but winning it just the same and have been in government for 12 years. It was in the manifesto they were elected on. The Scottish parliament voted for it, so why should Westminster not allow it? Scared of losing maybe.
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Glassfull » Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:52 am
And when the Islands desire Independence from Scotland and leave with, THEIR oil, I assume Edinburgh would be OK with that?
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Jillandsteve » Tue Dec 17, 2019 1:48 pm
Why would any UK prime minister ever wanted to be labelled as the one who broke up the union ?
Plus, there’s already been a referendum, case closed
Plus, there’s already been a referendum, case closed
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Benjy » Tue Dec 17, 2019 1:55 pm
most people on this site are remainers jillandsteve. It seems that you only say something to annoy expats who are losing money every month from savings, pensions and other income sourced from the U.K. whilst the threat of Brexit and in particular the threat of no deal hangs over our heads. Why would you wish such a thing on what are probably your friends or neighbors?
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Re: UK ELECTION
by maisiesdad » Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:44 pm
Jillandsteve wrote:Why would any UK prime minister ever wanted to be labelled as the one who broke up the union ?
Plus, there’s already been a referendum, case closed
He wouldn't, but it might not be up to him. Plus, believe me, the case is anything but closed.
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Re: UK ELECTION
by Ireneinveraray » Tue Dec 17, 2019 7:49 pm
Jillandsteve wrote:Why would any UK prime minister ever wanted to be labelled as the one who broke up the union ?
Plus, there’s already been a referendum, case closed
Case closed? Aye okay, if you say so
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