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Nicola Sturgeon For Leader
Well, there's no surprise - it's just been announced on the BBC News that NS is stamding for leader of the SNP when AS steps down. I don't know why others thought it might be any different.
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In your dreams. 40% of the voting population were behind them, that is a very significant part of the population. If you then add in those who like the SNP but didnt want to go the whole hog on Independence I thing you may well find a majority.
Salmond will not be going away either.
In your dreams. 40% of the voting population were behind them, that is a very significant part of the population. If you then add in those who like the SNP but didnt want to go the whole hog on Independence I thing you may well find a majority.
Salmond will not be going away either.
The problem is the 'majority'
40% of a vote is sizeable. Twisting it into seats to make it look like a small minority rather looks like you have something to hide.
Personally I dont care, I am not Scottish and dont really favour the SNP, but you should not hide from the facts unpalatable as they may be.
40% of a vote is sizeable. Twisting it into seats to make it look like a small minority rather looks like you have something to hide.
Personally I dont care, I am not Scottish and dont really favour the SNP, but you should not hide from the facts unpalatable as they may be.
The 'Yes' vote was a lot nearer 45% than 40%, but have a look here:
http:// www.cha nnel4.c om/news /snp-me mbershi p-soars -politi cs-scot land-re ferendu m
The SNP now has more members, as a result of a surge after the referendum, than the Lib-Dems! Consequently, I would advise people to beware of dismissing the possibility they may yet again win an overall majority in the next Scottish parliamentary election in 2016.
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The SNP now has more members, as a result of a surge after the referendum, than the Lib-Dems! Consequently, I would advise people to beware of dismissing the possibility they may yet again win an overall majority in the next Scottish parliamentary election in 2016.
Don't like the nippy sweetie but the SNP have one or two capable people, John Swinney is a very quiet thoughtful and conciencious politician but not a leader. Reading what Youngmafbog and Minty were talking about the SNP will win a majority next Scottish election as Labour, the only real oppostion in Scotland have shot themselves in the foot, the old labour heartlands of Glasgow, lanarkshire and Dundee were the places that voted predominantly YES.
Unless westminster carries out the changes promised we're going to be back in the same position we are now in four years time, guaranteed
Unless westminster carries out the changes promised we're going to be back in the same position we are now in four years time, guaranteed
May I remind people that Scotland were NOT voting for any political party last week. There were no names or parties on the ballot papers, just a simple YES or NO. NS may not be my ideal First Minister, but she has been Deputy First Minister for 7 years and must be high in the running. As an aside, the SNPs have gained 70,000 new members since the referendum so don't think they will be disappearing soon.