"But she said it would be wrong to hold an early re-run of the independence referendum without 'strong evidence' that a significant number of No voters had changed their minds."
Which part of the sentence above do most of you fail to grasp? I ask because it is the second paragraph in another BBC news site about the First Minister's conference speech which you can see here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-34533955
Surely it’s as plain as a pikestaff to any rational person that the SNP will make future attempts to gain independence for Scotland; it’s their raison d’etre. However, it’s equally plain that she has no plans whatsoever for the next attempt to happen soon. She actually uses the word “wrong” to describe such an attempt and that “strong evidence” of many no-voters changing their minds would be necessary.
Clearly in May English voters panicked over what a liaison between Labour and the SNP might mean…that’s the sole reason Davy-Boy is in No 10…but you don’t need to panic again over SNP plans yet a while. Calm down, dears!