Had that. You may have missed it. Voted against independence.
Hmmm. Circumstances have changed somewhat, wouldn't you say?
If I had been a Scottish voter in the last 2 referendums I would think it only fair to have another go at indyref.
Had that. You may have missed it. Voted against independence.
That wasn't the question the Scottish voters were asked. Of course things will change after any referendum and that doesn't nullify the result of the referendum.Considering one major plank of that was the UK remaining in the EU, only for England and Wales essentially dragging Scotland out of it a scant couple of years later, that vote is rightly now considered inconclusive north of the border.
Circumstances are always going to be changing.Hmmm. Circumstances have changed somewhat, wouldn't you say?
If I had been a Scottish voter in the last 2 referendums I would think it only fair to have another go at indyref.
Of course things will change after any referendum and that doesn't nullify the result of the referendum.
Of course things will change after any referendum and that doesn't nullify the result of the referendum.
Circumstances are always going to be changing.
Seldom as dramatically as this, though.
I haven't thought about the Scots much, but here's a thought. If they go for an early referendum based on the triggering of article 50, rather than waiting a couple of years for the outcome of negotiations on the divorce proceedings, I'd suggest that opportunism and SNP ambitions would have trumped calm reflection on Scotland's national interest. Whether they have a referendum is far less interesting than when they have one, but either way, I'd expect the separatists will win this time despite the economic and currency issues.
Circumstances are always going to be changing.
I disagree. I am pro the United Kingdom, but form a Scottish point of view it would be far better to stay in Europe than to leave and rejoin. Staying in would preserve exemptions and contribution discounts that they would not get as a new joiner.
Farage is playing up to this. I think his impudent nastiness towards the continental MEPs was intended to poison the well for Cameron's later visit, and I believe Farage was successful in this enterprise.It is a question of negotiation. At this point I would not put it past many leader to tweak the nose of Westminster by simply giving Scotland special condition identical to what the whole UK had. I think many here underestimate how fed up many of the continental folk and leader are at the england/wales part of UK.
I think that used to be the case but it's different now.Circumstances are always going to be changing.
....... I think many here underestimate how fed up many of the continental folk and leader are at the england/wales part of UK.
Do you not think that us being very aware of that was one of the drivers behind the Brexit vote?
What I think was the biggest part of the brexit from what i could read was migration issues, and disenfranchisement of some voters by what they consider elites. Those were the huge part.
Nearly half (49%) of leave voters said the biggest single reason for wanting to leave the EU was “the principle that decisions about the UK should be taken in the UK”. One third (33%) said the main reason was that leaving “offered the best chance for the UK to regain control over immigration and its own borders.” Just over one in eight (13%) said remaining would mean having no choice “about how the EU expanded its membership or its powers in the years ahead.” Only just over one in twenty (6%) said their main reason was that “when it comes to trade and the economy, the UK would benefit more from being outside the EU than from being part of it.”
I like that lapsus calami. It looks like a cross between "Farage" and "Falange". Most appropriate.... Farange ...
I don't think Farange poisoned the well much more than it already was. There is this perception that we went very far to accommodate UK, but in return we only got scorn, and the pretension from local politician we were the source of all vileness and bad stuff happening in UK. After a while (continental) people starts taking notice. UK media and UK politician with their discourse influenced people outside UK too.
I like that lapsus calami. It looks like a cross between "Farage" and "Falange". Most appropriate.
I am shocked so few people were willing to tell an interviewer that they wanted to leave because they are small minded and that they hate foreigners.The below is widely regarded as a credible source
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/