ynnafymmi, ".Its the percentage vote of the Scottish electorate that counts here,Gromit."
There has been only one referendum where a specified percentage of the electorate had to vote "yes" for the proposal to be taken forward and that was in the first Scottish devolution.
Other referendums needed only a majority of valid votes in order to proceed, not a majority of the electorate.
"Last election the SNP only achieved 37% of the vote."
If you mean the last General Election, the SNP received 45% of the votes cast in Scotland in that election. What does the figure of "37%" refer to?
"They will have to do a whole lot more splurging of English taxpayers money on their dole-claiming supporters to achieve a 50% vote."
What percentage of SNP supporters are in receipt of JSA?