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Is The S N P Damaging Scotland?
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I agree with Deskdiary. The Scots don't like the Conservative s, they know Labour is hopeless, so as the best of a bad bunch, the SNP succeed. The majority of Scots don't support their aims - the result of the referendum on Scottish independence bears witness to that - so therefore their dominance in Scotland is false.
10:46 Mon 21st Mar 2022
// Scotland must shake off the "dead hand of nationalism" if it is to avoid becoming increasingly bitter and inward looking, the Scottish Conservative leader has said. //
And the Scottish people elected 45 SNP MPs compared to just 6 MPs for the Conservatives. Easy to see who the Scottish people believe, and who they think are talking out of their backside.
And the Scottish people elected 45 SNP MPs compared to just 6 MPs for the Conservatives. Easy to see who the Scottish people believe, and who they think are talking out of their backside.
The Conservative Party in Scotland reminds me of Corbyn at the last election. So out of touch with the voters, that they are laughable.
Party Conferences are supposed to be an opportunity to get your message out and convince the electorate. If all you can do is talk about other parties, then the conclusion is you have nothing to say that will appeal to Scottish voters.
Party Conferences are supposed to be an opportunity to get your message out and convince the electorate. If all you can do is talk about other parties, then the conclusion is you have nothing to say that will appeal to Scottish voters.
// And the Scottish people elected 45 SNP MPs compared to just 6 MPs for the Conservatives. Easy to see who the Scottish people believe, and who they think are talking out of their backside. //
It was actually 48 SNP MPs elected (including 1 who was suspended from the party and took his seat as an Independent) however if you then invoke "who the Scottish people believe" it is not "easy to see" from the 48:6, you have to look at the popular vote:
SNP ... 1,242,380
Con ... 692,939
It was actually 48 SNP MPs elected (including 1 who was suspended from the party and took his seat as an Independent) however if you then invoke "who the Scottish people believe" it is not "easy to see" from the 48:6, you have to look at the popular vote:
SNP ... 1,242,380
Con ... 692,939
//If PR were thing,……//
The SNP are all for it.. I don’t think the cons or labour are tho, so probably won’t happen… well for a while yet
// …the SNP dominance in Scawtland is false.//
We have AV for Holyrood Elections.. the SNP do ok by it.. we’ve had an SNP government up here for some time now, so I think your statement is false
The SNP are all for it.. I don’t think the cons or labour are tho, so probably won’t happen… well for a while yet
// …the SNP dominance in Scawtland is false.//
We have AV for Holyrood Elections.. the SNP do ok by it.. we’ve had an SNP government up here for some time now, so I think your statement is false
I agree with Deskdiary. The Scots don't like the Conservatives, they know Labour is hopeless, so as the best of a bad bunch, the SNP succeed. The majority of Scots don't support their aims - the result of the referendum on Scottish independence bears witness to that - so therefore their dominance in Scotland is false.