Alan Harper's Tash
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True. It’d be a push to call it a political party, but I’m not sure what you’d call them beyond an organisation/firm.They do have the EDL to be fair.
True. It’d be a push to call it a political party, but I’m not sure what you’d call them beyond an organisation/firm.They do have the EDL to be fair.
Wasn't really being serious, but I've always thought a federal UK was the ideal, and if it had been done way back, things like Independence, Brexit would never have caused the problems they have/will.True. It’d be a push to call it a political party, but I’m not sure what you’d call them beyond an organisation/firm.
I thought they were know as the conservative party?Surprised no one has started the ENP yet.
I’d forgotten about that lot. Garry Bushell was their most “successful” candidate and they merged with Veritas!![]()
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So you know I agree with you in terms of representation. I think there might well be regional parliaments in England as Westminster is far too SE/London centric.I wouldnt says it hot under the collar and certainly nothing to do with imperialism (wishful thinking there?)
Maybe it's because we (England) are always made to play second fiddle to the other nations by our esteemed politicians, always the least money spent and worst representation with no say on whether we would want to be separate from Scotland. Just a thought?
England isn't two countries tho is it? So it's a completely pointless analogy. I realise why you would want to bring that into the conversation tho.So you know I agree with you in terms of representation. I think there might well be regional parliaments in England as Westminster is far too SE/London centric.
England is two countries though. SE/London where most of the money flows to and the rest. I quite simply believe the Union should be one of consent. If any party no longer wants to be a part of it, they should be able to withdraw. At present there is no legal path for Scotland to gain independence other than through Westminsters consent.
Anyway any talk of independence is totally pointless as I can’t see it happening anytime soon.
I’d forgotten about that lot. Garry Bushell was their most “successful” candidate and they merged with Veritas!
Not really, SNP support has fallen,partly inevitable after so long in power. Support for independence has remained constant roughly 50/50 discounting don’t knows for a few years now.England isn't two countries tho is it? So it's a completely pointless analogy. I realise why you would want to bring that into the conversation tho.
I agree with your last point tho, but I believe this is more likely due to your nationalist party having shot itself in the foot in recent years. Trust in them has been severely damaged.
Not really, SNP support has fallen,partly inevitable after so long in power. Support for independence has remained constant roughly 50/50 discounting don’t knows for a few years now.
Yes, but they are both hovering around the mid 40s, falling SNP support hasn’t really shifted that, which was my point. Meaning some of those that have shifted support to labour mainly, still support independence. Or not all independence supporters were SNP supporters, and not all SNP voters were independence supporters, both things are probably true.Opinion polling on Scottish independence - Wikipedia
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This looks like the red ie No is more dominant in recent times. Also polls don't tell the true tale. Weren't the polls showing more favourable results to wards independence before the referendum?
England isn't two countries tho is it? So it's a completely pointless analogy. I realise why you would want to bring that into the conversation tho.
I agree with your last point, but I believe this is more likely due to your nationalist party having shot itself in the foot in recent years. Trust in them has been severely damaged.
Well it looks as if support for independence has dropped to me based on those polls.Yes, but they are both hovering around the mid 40s, falling SNP support hasn’t really shifted that, which was my point. Meaning some of those that have shifted support to labour mainly, still support independence. Or not all independence supporters were SNP supporters, and not all SNP voters were independence supporters, both things are probably true.
Simply put SNP vote share isn’t directly proportional to independence support.
Opinion polling on Scottish independence - Wikipedia
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This looks like the red ie No is more dominant in recent times. Also polls don't tell the true tale. Weren't the polls showing more favourable results to wards independence before the referendum?
Too long in power FFSNot really, SNP support has fallen,partly inevitable after so long in power. Support for independence has remained constant roughly 50/50 discounting don’t knows for a few years now.
You live in Liverpool?
Too long in power FFS
Nothing to do with the criminality running right through the heart of the party!!
Nothing to do with the former justice minister and now former first ministers own brother in law being a high level smack dealer!!
Nothing to do with broken promises like the dualing of the A 9! The ferry fiasco! The fact we pay higher taxes than anyone else in the UK but have poorer performing public services! Aww fuck I could go on and on with the failings of the crackpots you elected but why bother. You deserve everything you get … or don’t get from that party. Unfortunately people like myself are funding this nonsense