Motoring8 mins ago
No Indyref2.
I see the leading candidates for the Tory leadership have firmly ruled out a IndyRef2.Good.Trump has gone.Johnson has gone.Time the other nationalist,Sturgeon,also should go.Bye,WB,your time is up.
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Anyway - supposing NS were to hold Indyref2 & a large number of sensible Scots decided - "this is pants, let's ignore it" & didn't turn out to vote. If there was a 50% turnout and the result was 60/40 in favour of independence would the blue arrises claim victory with only 30% of the voters showing their support?
05:09 Thu 18th Aug 2022
ABSPAREED posted, "Anyone referring to Scottish political parties as Nazis will have their answers removed and will possibly be suspended"
Not sure if she agrees that comparing the SNP to the Nazis is the same as claiming they ARE Nazis (in my view, it is) but I will contact her for clarification.
In the meantime, the OP should read up on Nazi policies and The Holocaust before she makes herself look more of a gype than she is already.
Not sure if she agrees that comparing the SNP to the Nazis is the same as claiming they ARE Nazis (in my view, it is) but I will contact her for clarification.
In the meantime, the OP should read up on Nazi policies and The Holocaust before she makes herself look more of a gype than she is already.
Anyway - supposing NS were to hold Indyref2 & a large number of sensible Scots decided - "this is pants, let's ignore it" & didn't turn out to vote.
If there was a 50% turnout and the result was 60/40 in favour of independence would the blue arrises claim victory with only 30% of the voters showing their support?
If there was a 50% turnout and the result was 60/40 in favour of independence would the blue arrises claim victory with only 30% of the voters showing their support?
In the Brexit referendum, 37.5% of the electorate voted to leave.
It's interesting to note that in the first Scottish devolution referendum, there had to be 40% of the electorate voting in favour for it to succeed.
Had the same figure applied to the Brexit vote, we'd be in still although it could be argued that knowledge of that requirement would have encouraged more to vote.
It's interesting to note that in the first Scottish devolution referendum, there had to be 40% of the electorate voting in favour for it to succeed.
Had the same figure applied to the Brexit vote, we'd be in still although it could be argued that knowledge of that requirement would have encouraged more to vote.
I confess that I know quite a few who swear allegiance to The SNP and Sturgeon. I've known them all for years, some since school but I cannot understand and they're unable to make me understand the fascination of otherwise stable, normal folk with this tribal nonsense.
It's as if they're nearing retirement and need a hobby to get up for in the morning.
Anyway, I think there are enough of the other kind up here to see them off but like their song says they'll only "think again", nagging and gnawing at anything that could promote their intensely deluded vision of self-sufficiency and freedom, whatever TF that is.
It's as if they're nearing retirement and need a hobby to get up for in the morning.
Anyway, I think there are enough of the other kind up here to see them off but like their song says they'll only "think again", nagging and gnawing at anything that could promote their intensely deluded vision of self-sufficiency and freedom, whatever TF that is.