Kindly explain these strange statements. Salmond wanted to "force a currency union" in order to gain power over England? The SNP votes against the Tories not for self determination, but to gain power over England?It does make a mockery of the SNP position, in my view though. At least it is a further nail in the coffin of the hypothesis that they care at all about self determination, rather than power. (The other one was when Alex Salmond wanted to force a currency union on the rest of UK a year ago)
I find Sturgeon's explanation, cited in #26, to be much more plausible, and perfectly valid.
Since the election, David Cameron’s government has shown very little respect to the mandate that Scottish MPs have. On the Scotland bill, reasonable amendments backed by the overwhelming majority of Scottish MPs have been voted down. The English votes for English laws proposals brought forward go beyond any reasonable proposition and look to make Scottish MPs effectively second-class citizens in the House of Commons. So, I think if there’s an opportunity – as there appears to be here – and on an issue where David Cameron appears to be out of touch with majority English opinion as well, to actually remind the government how slender their majority is.
ceiling above his bed. Every night he tucks himself in,looks wistfully up at her and says"you and me old girl,we fooled em all".
I bow to your superior scholarship.