And whose fault is that?
You are stating you get the square root of fuck all from Westminster. Probably true, the question of why that happens might be an area your angst should be directed to.
You might as a region think it's right and to take it up the arse without a fight, we don't.
If you are having such a shit deal why don't you get off your knees and fight? To criticise us for taking them on is laughable.
We might not win, but at least we fight. Your area will continue to be shafted until the anger spouted on here about how badly you are treated turns into action.
Nobody at Westminster is going to give you additional power unless you fight for it.
Don't blame us for fighting for what we believe.
Fighting and losing is still better than taking it up the arse.
Until the day you stand up and start throwing punches you will continue to be looked over.
We have powers now that nobody wanted to give us because we fought.
You should try it instead of just moaning about how terrible you are treated. Take the cunts on.
You have been insistent that because the SNP had a manifesto pledge re a 2nd referendum that this should translate into an obligation on the UK government and accordingly they will be unable to resist the 'SNP demands' that one is held in the 2018/9 timeframe.
I and others, have stated that this is simply wishful SNP thinking and that there is simply no chance that the UK government will consider this before 2021.
It really does look like you are going to be disappointed. I signed the:
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Another Scottish independence referendum should not be allowed to happen” petition
The government have now sent the following response:
"The UK Government is clear that now is not the time for a second independence referendum.
The UK needs to work together, putting all our energies into ensuring we get the right deal for the UK and for Scotland in our negotiations with the EU.
In 2014, the Scottish people decided in a legal, fair and decisive referendum to remain a strong part of the UK. The Edinburgh Agreement of 2012 committed both the UK and Scottish Governments to respecting the outcome of the Scottish referendum. Calling for a second referendum is creating damaging uncertainty for the economy, and most people in Scotland do not want the country to be plunged into another divisive campaign. All our focus should be on our negotiations with the EU and working together to get the right deal for Scotland and the right deal for the UK. It would be unfair to the people of Scotland to ask them to make a crucial decision without knowing what our future partnership with the EU will be or what the alternative for an independent Scotland would look like.
As the Prime Minister has set out, we will strengthen the Union of the four nations that comprise our United Kingdom. We will negotiate as one United Kingdom, taking account of the specific interests of every nation and region of the UK. When it comes to the powers that we will take back from Europe, we will consult fully on which powers should reside in Westminster and which should be passed on to the Devolved Administrations.
This will be an opportunity to determine the level best placed to take decisions on these issues, ensuring power sits closer to the people of the UK than ever before. It is the expectation of the Government that the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will see a significant increase in their decision-making power as a result of this process."
Scotland Office