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Author Topic: SNP Worms Starting To Turn  (Read 1253 times)

guest17

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Re: SNP Worms Starting To Turn
« Reply #45 on: September 22, 2020, 10:35:34 am »
A special deal for Scotland would have meant completely ignoring the votes of the 38% who voted leave.

That 38% won the EU referendum, so why should their votes be ignored in what was a UK wide vote?  It's a huge clutching at straws from the Nationalists, who will stoke grudge and grievance at every opportunity, trying to force a second independence on us despite the polls consistently showing that Scots don't want one.

It’s this framing which has resulted in the current levels of support for independence.

Polls show consistently that the people of Scotland off all nationalities favour a new independence referendum taking place. There are preferences as to the timing, but a strong majority Is in favour of their being one within 5 years.

Boris said no.
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guest16

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Re: SNP Worms Starting To Turn
« Reply #46 on: September 22, 2020, 11:38:51 am »
A special deal for Scotland would have meant completely ignoring the votes of the 38% who voted leave.

That 38% won the EU referendum, so why should their votes be ignored in what was a UK wide vote?  It's a huge clutching at straws from the Nationalists, who will stoke grudge and grievance at every opportunity, trying to force a second independence on us despite the polls consistently showing that Scots don't want one.

It’s this framing which has resulted in the current levels of support for independence.

Polls show consistently that the people of Scotland off all nationalities favour a new independence referendum taking place. There are preferences as to the timing, but a strong majority Is in favour of their being one within 5 years.

Boris said no.
And will continue to say no to bully boy and the wee tyrant