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If There Was A Vote Tommorrow......
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....do you think Scotland would now vote for different dependence? Looking at these results I'd say they'd still vote to stay in the UK....
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/e lection /2019/r esults/ scotlan d
Should the government let them have another vote and put this all to bed?
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Should the government let them have another vote and put this all to bed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always thought "No" but now I'm beginning to think "Yes", with conditions. Since the last referendum we have decided to leave the EU, which the Scots voted against. I think a new agreement (say) 2 years after we actually leave the EU, with a legal condition that, whatever the result, no further referendum can be held for at least 25 years. The delay will allow the Scots to see what effect leaving the EU has had on their country and the legally binding 25 year interval before another can be held will give us peace and quiet from the SNP.
I thought the las vote was 'once in a lifetime' - did they forget to add 'Unless we don't get the result we want ...' on the end of that?
I wonder how Ms Sturgeon imagines that Scotland can survive as an independent economy, given that the EU will probably not accept it as a member, and I cannot see that it can be self-sustaining with what it has in terms of an economy.
Am I missing something?
I wonder how Ms Sturgeon imagines that Scotland can survive as an independent economy, given that the EU will probably not accept it as a member, and I cannot see that it can be self-sustaining with what it has in terms of an economy.
Am I missing something?
No, the same reasons for staying before still apply.
No, the principle of not giving sore losers a further attempt to get their way based on any excuse, must be upheld. It is untenable to go around trying to redo polls one has lost simply because one is not mature enough to understand one can not always get one's own way. And it's shameful to try, and the sort of EU tactic we're getting away from; because our people are better than that.
No, the principle of not giving sore losers a further attempt to get their way based on any excuse, must be upheld. It is untenable to go around trying to redo polls one has lost simply because one is not mature enough to understand one can not always get one's own way. And it's shameful to try, and the sort of EU tactic we're getting away from; because our people are better than that.
I should say "No" for the same reason as I do not believe that a second referendum on the UK's EU membership should be held. The same question should not be repeatedly asked of the electorate just because the "wrong" answer was returned.
But actually I don't really care that much what Scotland does. There is nothing in the Union for England other than shipping vast quantities of five pound notes up the M6 each night. Anything that gets Ms Sturgeon off the news can only be good. The trouble is if, as I suspect, a Remain vote is returned again she will just keep on and on for another and another and another vote.
But actually I don't really care that much what Scotland does. There is nothing in the Union for England other than shipping vast quantities of five pound notes up the M6 each night. Anything that gets Ms Sturgeon off the news can only be good. The trouble is if, as I suspect, a Remain vote is returned again she will just keep on and on for another and another and another vote.
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