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Boris Fears Democracy.......right Oh!
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from the woman who wants to ignore the once in a generation referendum in 2014!
from the woman who wants to ignore the once in a generation referendum in 2014!
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If she is going to hold a referendum she should be prepared to lay out for the Scottish population what it would mean if she was successful. For example how would she fund the Health Service, Police and emergency services. Where would the money come from for her to continue offer free prescription s and University places. There are many other things that should...
15:31 Sun 24th Jan 2021
//Does anyone take any notice of that woman's spouting about independence?//
Quite a lot must, danny, as it is that party's sole reason for existing and it attracts a lot of voters. Running the Scottish Parish Council is simply a nuisance that must be endured until independence is achieved.
In true EU fashion, Ms Sturgeon is insisting on the electorate voting successively until she gets the result she craves (when the matter will be finally settled "once and for all"). Personally I don't give a toss whether Scotland remains part of the UK or not. The problem for the Scots is that they probably do (whatever way they lean).
Quite a lot must, danny, as it is that party's sole reason for existing and it attracts a lot of voters. Running the Scottish Parish Council is simply a nuisance that must be endured until independence is achieved.
In true EU fashion, Ms Sturgeon is insisting on the electorate voting successively until she gets the result she craves (when the matter will be finally settled "once and for all"). Personally I don't give a toss whether Scotland remains part of the UK or not. The problem for the Scots is that they probably do (whatever way they lean).
It's her usual gibberish. But she is obliged to spew it, for a devastating disastrous break from the union is what her party claims it stands for. As a mirror image to the EU, the EU can't seem to drop it's awful federalist, closer union aim, whilst the SNP can't seem to drop it's awful, break from what keeps us strong, aim.
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