......Is it your opinion that it would be a good idea to keep Scotland in the UK against the will of the majority of Scotland's people?
No, it is not my opinion. That would be a bad idea.
......Is it your opinion that it would be a good idea to keep Scotland in the UK against the will of the majority of Scotland's people?
No, it is not my opinion. That would be a bad idea.
Well, he said: "The UK government doesn't have a mandate over Scotland or the Scottish people unless it gets the support of the Scottish people."
If Scotland gets to decry "no mandate" in response to certain election results, why not bits of England, Wales, and NI, as well?
As I think I've pointed out before on here, the most recent poll, held post-Brexit, showed that even with the unrealistically high figure of €11 billion per annum dangled in front of them, a slight majority still went for a united Ireland. The real figure would be lower than that, and once people became aware of that, the majority in favour of unity would most likely widen.
It would be a poor counter though. The indyref did not transfer the rights of Scotland to self determination over to Westminster. It's still for Scotland to decide Scotlands future.
As I say, I'm not opposed to another referendum at all,
Presumably Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale are oppressed too... being a Tory constituency in Scotland. Where is the SNP's mandate to rule in Dumfriesshire!!?
Ha ha. Newly rebranded polling company tries well-worn trick to get some free publicity. Shame the research was actually quite old by the time it was published and a more recent poll has Yes on 49%.
It's quite funny that Giz has done the same thing as the Torygraph and other compliant media and headlined this blatant outlier poll while ignoring the BMG poll with the 49% figure, which is much more in line with what other companies are reporting, but just a hair on the high side of the consensus.
Ooh, only 49% of the population are in favour of a development they see as hugely beneficial to the entire population. They should accept they're a minority and shut up, because trying to persuade another few per cent to their point of view would be "a minority trying to impose an agenda".
Do me a favour.
Well, it's actually less than half of 5 million out of 65 million... so it's under 4% of the population![]()
Well, it's actually less than half of 5 million out of 65 million... so it's under 4% of the population![]()
Or maybe some people simply can't hack reasoned discussion so they have to resort to these silly rhetorical tricks to fill in their side of the argument.
That would read better if you would ever concede that there could be a valid other side of the argument. i.e. there are Brits, whose British patriotism and desire to keep a unified Britain is as valid as your Scottish patriotism.
That would read better if you would ever concede that there could be a valid other side of the argument. i.e. there are Brits, whose British patriotism and desire to keep a unified Britain is as valid as your Scottish patriotism.
I don't quarrel with those Scots who regard themselves as British and want Scotland to remain part of the UK. I disagree with them, but when we're talking about feelings of identity then it's not really a question of agreement or disagreement. You feel what you feel. The thing is, within Scotland the split is around one-third British two-thirds Scottish if you go by these feelings.
I do object to people who regard Scotland as a possession they seem to feel is rightfully theirs and don't want it "taken away" - as if the entire land mass of Scotland was going to be translocated into hyperspace or something.
I also object to the rubbishing of Scotland's economic potential which is being relentlessly peddled by both these groups. Saying you don't want Scotland to be independent on emotional grounds is one thing. Making up outright lies about deficits and black holes and even loss of pensions is something else.
I also object to the blatant political game-playing aimed at denying Scots the opportunity to make a choice. Don't want independence? Vote No again then.
So the unionists were simply lying when they told us that Scotland is a country whose best interests are served by remaining in the Union? That it is a country, moreover, with an autonomous parliament enjoying wide and increasing powers, so they tell us.Presumably Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale are oppressed too... being a Tory constituency in Scotland. Where is the SNP's mandate to rule in Dumfriesshire!!?
Then you're in the UK.I actually live in Tweeddale....