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It is for Scotland to decide what Scotland wants
I'll ignore the hilarious irony of the OP's final sentence. Suffice to say it made me chuckle.It isn't only the SNP who campaign for independence in Scotland. So do the Greens and Alba.A truer picture than the 44% quoted above on this specific issue is that 49.6% of valid votes in the last Scottish parliament elections were for these 3 pro-independence parties who hold 55.8% of the seats in the Scottish parliament.There may not be a democratic mandate for a referendum on Scottish independence currently but given demographics (older voters are significantly more likely to be against) it's only a matter of time before there is.
It is for Scotland to decide what Scotland wants, not the English, not for the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg. Simple.A predominantly English court should not be used to maintain what becomes a colonial possession. The idea is - as said on the tin - is a United Kingdom - a voluntary union. This is not being respected.BST has his opinion on the definitions of democracy in this instance. I guess he's in the company of the likes of Rees Mogg.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 23, 2022, 05:25:11 pmIt is for Scotland to decide what Scotland wants, not the English, not for the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg. Simple.A predominantly English court should not be used to maintain what becomes a colonial possession. The idea is - as said on the tin - is a United Kingdom - a voluntary union. This is not being respected.BST has his opinion on the definitions of democracy in this instance. I guess he's in the company of the likes of Rees Mogg.People resident on Scotland or Scottish people?
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 23, 2022, 05:25:11 pmIt is for Scotland to decide what Scotland wantsBut God forbid Ukraine do what they want, eh?
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 23, 2022, 05:25:11 pmIt is for Scotland to decide what Scotland wants, not the English, not for the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg. Simple.A predominantly English court should not be used to maintain what becomes a colonial possession. The idea is - as said on the tin - is a United Kingdom - a voluntary union. This is not being respected.BST has his opinion on the definitions of democracy in this instance. I guess he's in the company of the likes of Rees Mogg.Scotland is not an English colonial possession. It is nonsense to suggest as such: -- Union did not come about through an act of aggression or invasion but by a mutual decision between the then Scottish and English Parliaments. - A Scottish person has the just the same democratic right to vote in UK parliamentary elections as someone from England. And therefore the same say.- Scotland democratically voted to remain in the Union in 2014........The UK Government position to deny the SNP their referendum is currently correct and democratically justified.....
Quote from: Branton Red on November 23, 2022, 06:03:05 pmScotland is not an English colonial possession. It is nonsense to suggest as such: -- Union did not come about through an act of aggression or invasion but by a mutual decision between the then Scottish and English Parliaments. - A Scottish person has the just the same democratic right to vote in UK parliamentary elections as someone from England. And therefore the same say.- Scotland democratically voted to remain in the Union in 2014........The UK Government position to deny the SNP their referendum is currently correct and democratically justified.....You're muddying the waters.The idea of colonial is nothing to do with the original reason for the union but everything to do with how that is maintained. JRM would no doubt also dsagree with me on this.Whether or not a Scot is voting on UK issues likewise has nothing to do with a largely English Court telling a Scot what to do.What happened in 2014 is not now. My feeling is a ten year gap between referendums is about right. Isn't that pretty much where we are?
Scotland is not an English colonial possession. It is nonsense to suggest as such: -- Union did not come about through an act of aggression or invasion but by a mutual decision between the then Scottish and English Parliaments. - A Scottish person has the just the same democratic right to vote in UK parliamentary elections as someone from England. And therefore the same say.- Scotland democratically voted to remain in the Union in 2014........The UK Government position to deny the SNP their referendum is currently correct and democratically justified.....
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 23, 2022, 05:42:20 pmQuote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 23, 2022, 05:25:11 pmIt is for Scotland to decide what Scotland wants, not the English, not for the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg. Simple.A predominantly English court should not be used to maintain what becomes a colonial possession. The idea is - as said on the tin - is a United Kingdom - a voluntary union. This is not being respected.BST has his opinion on the definitions of democracy in this instance. I guess he's in the company of the likes of Rees Mogg.People resident on Scotland or Scottish people?People resident in Scotland.
BFY who does get to vote. If your dad doesn’t what about any non Scots living in Scotland
I wonder how a responsible opposition to Scottish Independence is supposed to deal with the tsunami of lies and deception that the SNP pours out.A recent one has been the absolute insistence from the SNP that the Westminster Govt would be responsible for paying state pensions already accrued by Scots.They insisted that the state pension is an accrued, guaranteed right, paid for by individuals' prior contributions. When in fact it is nothing of the sort. It's a benefit, paid for out of the current account.In normal politics, there are consequences for political parties that deliberately lie to win elections. When they are found out, they can be voted out. When politicians lie brazenly to win a constitutional referendum, there's no comeback.The Leave campaign understood that well. The SNP have learned that lesson.
Quote from: phil old leake on November 23, 2022, 07:55:51 pmBFY who does get to vote. If your dad doesn’t what about any non Scots living in Scotland Anyone who is Scottish by birth or residency should be allowed to vote. It's a no brainer really isn't it?