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Is Labour Listening To The Voter
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And if they are, is it too late now anyway?
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/14 20839/l abour-l istened -far-to o-late- to-scot s-anger
Increasingly looks like the English will be effectively ruled by the Scots.
I reckon Salmond will be having the last laugh - at our expense.
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Increasingly looks like the English will be effectively ruled by the Scots.
I reckon Salmond will be having the last laugh - at our expense.
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Each relies on the constituencies that are unlikely to vote for the other lot, to supoprt them no matter what, and tells the close run ones what they want to hear. But to actually listen, or let the masses have an effect ?!? You'll be saying that candidates have to represent their constituents next, and then where would we be ?
Each relies on the constituencies that are unlikely to vote for the other lot, to supoprt them no matter what, and tells the close run ones what they want to hear. But to actually listen, or let the masses have an effect ?!? You'll be saying that candidates have to represent their constituents next, and then where would we be ?
// If Labour slump in Scotland the Conservatives will be laughing all the way to Westminster. //
Not really. If Labour do well enough in England they'll be able to cobble together a coalition or ad hoc voting pact with the SNP, which the SNP will use to extract further special privileges for Scotland. A horrible prospect for everyone except the SNP, who must surely be the only party looking forward to the election.
Independence can't come soon enough.
Not really. If Labour do well enough in England they'll be able to cobble together a coalition or ad hoc voting pact with the SNP, which the SNP will use to extract further special privileges for Scotland. A horrible prospect for everyone except the SNP, who must surely be the only party looking forward to the election.
Independence can't come soon enough.