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Would The S N P Still Back Jezza In A Coalition?

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Give the Scots even more money! Madness.
will Labour be campaigning to withdraw the UK's nuclear deterrent? that's apparently another SNP red line for their support of a labour government......
// Would The S N P Still Back Jezza //

Still?

There has never been any agreement/Pact on a coalition.

They may have had a plan to vote out Boris to thwart his hard Brexit, but that was entirely different thing.

Ho-Hum...a nationalist-socialist coalition?...Doesnt augur well,does it?
Think Cameron had to do a deal with the Libs, a few years ago , when The Cons were really desperate, as the Cons still are. How desperate can the Cons get when they have to offer Peerages Cash and Jobs to the Brexit Party. The Cons are,
" Just Running Scared "
Gulliver//when they have to offer Peerages Cash and Jobs to the Brexit Party//
Nobody has offered any proof of this, but don't let that stop you spouting your usual rubbish.
(He’s not listening, is he!)
Yes, that’s ‘claims’ mush.
What's new? Lloyd George sold them from a wheelbarrow.
17.31 Scotland Yard are Looking into this case , there is no smoke without fire. Thank god the Yard are investigating this case instead of the local Plods.
"Thank god the Yard are investigating this case instead of the local Plods."

little things please little minds i suppose...
The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford had earlier said ...."Our priorities, principally, in this election is about making sure we can escape Brexit - that's the first thing - but also securing Scotland's right to choose its own future."......"it will ill-behold any prime minister to stand in the face of democracy and the right of Scots to choose."

But nothing about respecting the democratic vote already held for the UK to leave the EU. Does democracy have two different meanings in the SNP dictionary ?
It would seem so, twix (love the icon!).
twix123

Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain. It was just the English who wanted to Leave.
Can you imagine a vote stacked the other way? All England vote against something, but it gets carried because England votes for it.
"It was just the English who wanted to Leave"

And the Welsh.
It was, in fact, a small majority of English and Welsh.
Gromit

The referendum in respect of the EU was held as a single unit comprising the whole of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not the four individual countries, although if I recall correctly, both England and Wales voted to leave.
When the SNP first surfaced in th early 70s they were perceived as anti-Labour and were dismissed by their opponents as 'Tartan Tories'.
JimF
Your point is valid.
But twice as many Scots voted Remain, as did the Welsh voted to Leave.

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