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Glasgow By-election

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jake-the-peg | 12:04 Fri 13th Nov 2009 | News
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The Scots don't like Tories much do they?

Never likely to be fruitful and a low turn-out but 1,075 votes? keeping their deposit by the skin of their teeth!

If Cameron becomes PM will this abhorance of right wing politics strengthen the calls for an independence referendum?

And more importantly what do they need to achieve to show that they deserve the chance to put it to the vote?

Cameron doesn't seem a big fan of referenda after all!
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If Cameron becomes PM will this abhorance of right wing politics strengthen the calls for an independence referendum?
- Yes

And more importantly what do they need to achieve to show that they deserve the chance to put it to the vote?
- If anyone's against Scottish independence it's more likely to be the Labour party. After all, it's only because of the Scots that Labour has any chance of winning a general election. This is probably why they're starting to make noises about electoral reform, because they see Scottish independence looming as an inevitability.

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