Ian Blackford whining on about different dependence as usual, fellow Scott points out 55% of voters in Scotland voted for parties that want to remain in the UK. Oh dear!
Sturgeon, as Deputy First Minister, signed the Edinburgh Agreement in 2012 which set the terms for the 2014 referendum and agreed to respect the result. Obviously she has not done so. I am Scottish and live in Scotland. The atmosphere at the time of the 2014 referendum was intimidating and toxic. I do not wish to go through that again. I voted to stay in the UK and...
I'd let them have another vote frankly, fed up with the whining. Only 45% voted SNP so I don't think there is really any change in views since the last vote.
Yes let them have another vote but if they turn it down again then Nicola Sturgeon has to go as part of the deal in letting them have it. Otherwise she will be asking for another in a couple of years time.
Sturgeon is getting on my bloody nerves telling everybody that they have a "mandate" for a 2nd referendum, for the very simple reason they have no such thing - they do not have a mandate.
She's giving Abbott a bloody good run in being the most irritating woman in politics.
the fellow 'Scott' (which isn't his name btw) is a Conservative and Union Party member.
Spoke a lot of sense.
Some SNP supporters do not want independence, some do, same as with the 55% who didn't vote for the SNP possibly.
She really should concentrate on what she does have power over and stop the continual decline into the sewers of Health and Education.
Then build a *** high wall from coast to coast and let them get on with it. (The whole thing is making me angry). This country has more important things to be thinking about at present.
I rather think that Yorkshire has a larger economy than Scotland (I stand to be corrected, but I know it is bigger than some small countries) I do wish that La Sturgeon could tell the difference between 43% of the vote (which the SNP got) and 51% (which they didn't).
Also, she signed a legal paper before the Indyref stating that it was 'once in a generation' …. errrr kids are reproducing fast up there!
She, & the rest of this bunch should address the brave Scotsmen who fought valiantly & gave their lives in the last two world wars, (& more) not just for Scotland, but for Great Britain & the British isles, (it's all one, you know?).
The first man on Sword Beach was a Scot. playing 'Road to the Isles' on bagpipes.
Those men listening to that swarming Sword, had as someone stated below unquestionably, "balls of steel". I can't listen to this without crying.
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