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I've always seen Salmond as an establishment figure.
Makes me wonder who's funding his party?
Makes me wonder who's funding his party?
Sturgeon feels there are some questions over his previous behaviour so he shouldn't really be in politics - I hope she holds her own innocence in higher regard. I personally feel she is right and he's a sex pest, but she probably needs to accept that he wasn't found guilty of anything much like herself. I don't see any of the other parties benefiting from SNP votes going to the new party, and apart from the public spat between their leaders they seem to have the same aims. You could argue that it gives any voters who do have a dislike of either Sturgeon or Slamond an indy option.My gut take on it. It seems Salmond will indeed give the snp a bit of a headache, and a distraction, whether or not he actually takes any votes off them.
But it also appears he will give them a bit of a buffer. And equally a distraction tonthe opposition party. Bit of an attention And scrutiny vortex.
He will have an angle, whatever that is.
Sturgeon feels there are some questions over his previous behaviour so he shouldn't really be in politics - I hope she holds her own innocence in higher regard. I personally feel she is right and he's a sex pest, but she probably needs to accept that he wasn't found guilty of anything much like herself. I don't see any of the other parties benefiting from SNP votes going to the new party, and apart from the public spat between their leaders they seem to have the same aims. You could argue that it gives any voters who do have a dislike of either Sturgeon or Slamond an indy option.
Just saw something else about Salmonds party only affecting regional or national elections or something? - won't pretend I understand it tbh. As you say it seems it may impact the greens at some level. Unless Salmond and Sturgeon prioritise their feud over all else it's hard to see this damaging the indy cause. If anything two parties demanding another ref rather than one gives it greater legitimacy I'd have thought.Probably. Although they already have that option with the Greens.
Maybe they are the one party that might be affected by it.
Which is a shame, because they make a really positive contribution to parliament and within communities. Which is a safe bet Salmond's party won't.
Just saw something else about Salmonds party only affecting regional or national elections or something? - won't pretend I understand it tbh. As you say it seems it may impact the greens at some level. Unless Salmond and Sturgeon prioritise their feud over all else it's hard to see this damaging the indy cause. If anything two parties demanding another ref rather than one gives it greater legitimacy I'd have thought.
What do you think he wants? Is it just his seat/status in hollyrood, vengeance, or something else?The SNP want both votes.
The greens would want to, but they really mostly get the second votes, that's what got them their seats.
Salmond will only target the second votes
What do you think he wants? Is it just his seat/status in hollyrood, vengeance, or something else?
Looking from the POV of an SNP voter that votes SNP with their first vote, the 2 options for the second vote are to try and get a SNP majority and vote SNP with it or try and balance the SNP majority which has usually meant using the second vote for Green. I can’t see the first group going to Salmond and don’t think too many of the second group would.The SNP want both votes.
The greens would want to, but they really mostly get the second votes, that's what got them their seats.
Salmond will only target the second votes
Looking from the POV of an SNP voter that votes SNP with their first vote, the 2 options for the second vote are to try and get a SNP majority and vote SNP with it or try and balance the SNP majority which has usually meant using the second vote for Green. I can’t see the first group going to Salmond and don’t think too many of the second group would.
The only votes for Salmond I can see are those that prefer him personally, or those think the SNP are weak on independence and the Alba party being in Holyrood can deliver it quicker, can’t see there being too many voters that think either of those 2 things.
He was hardly going to go and get a real job at this stage was he?What do you think he wants? Is it just his seat/status in hollyrood, vengeance, or something else?
It'll be interesting to see how many and which snp representatives follow him and swap over.
There are constituencies where it is better to use yiur second vote for the Greens. SNP in those areas among gain any advantage and it is obviously a no brainer for us to vote another pro Indy party. There is a map thst shows where to do this. The borders, West of Scotland and Edinburgh. The rest use both to SNP.The SNP want both votes.
The greens would want to, but they really mostly get the second votes, that's what got them their seats.
Salmond will only target the second votes
Kenny MacAskill, Neale Hanvey and Jim Eadie.It'll be interesting to see how many and which snp representatives follow him and swap over.
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