cameron and his better together , the mans running scared
cameron and his better together , the mans running scared
if hes not running scared why his big speech yesterday. if hes not bohered why waste tax payers money on a speech about it
I am in a quandary tonight, should I vote yes? Now if Eck the omnipotent will guarantee, that the Scotland Rugby team and Hibernian and dare I say the Tic will play much better than they did today, I would give it a serious option.
Once the original Grumpy Owld Man but alas no more
Also if Scotland does go for independence then the Conservative Party can look forward to winning more elections
Having read a few articles on both HS2 recently I get the feeling that the project is much like independence.
If the Government get their way HS2 will be built at massive cost, but they are so sure that the benefits to the country will outweigh both the cost and any problems encountered, but in reality no-one really knows whether it will be a success until after it is built & has been operating for some time.
Similarly the SNP give the same rhetoric - 'Yes, it's a step in the dark, but trust us and everything will be fine', but no-one really knows what lies beyond a Yes vote...
Cameron is not head of state either, that is the monarch. Neither is Alec Salmond a minor politician, he is the elected head of a nation, Scotland. The leading member of a democratically elected parliament. You may like him or not, that makes no difference to the position he holds. There are many properly elected leaders of nations or heads of states depending on their constitutions that I dislike but I would not denigrate the position they hold.
Can we have a proper discussion without these puerile name calling
Surely Scotland would have its own elections? So then it would be labour?
Salmon's a third rate politician, a big fish in a very very small pond, blinking heck we're not talking world politics here, The voting population of Scotland is near enough what's carried on the Underground in London - get things into perspective! Old Boris down in London looks after twice the population of this country!
Salmon only got in 'cos folk were jarred off with Labour for goodness sake. Last year the Aberdeen Donside by-election, SNP held on, but with a vastly reduced majority, with a swing to Labour from SNP of 9%, the Dunfirmline by-election labour took the seat from SNP with a 7% swing, the recent Cowdenbeath by-election Labour had a 11.25% (!) swing from SNP to Labour. Duh get the message?,
All this burble of 'running scared'; absolute nonsense, considering that the polls are showing the majority of voters up here don't want indy, are they ALL running scared? AND here we go again yet another bleeding poll on the org - ain't they aware there's been dozens of these on this site? most - apart from those who seem to believe a poll on the forum will be more exact than extensive polls - needs their head examined.
Night...
Last edited by bekisman; 08-Feb-14 at 21:47.
"Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped."
Could be but all the 3 UK parties would be freed of Westminster control. I think we would see them all change policies. Hopefully they would change to suit the needs of Scotland & not the SE England as currently.
Also remember Holyrood has been setup or so they thought that not one party would have a majority. The odds are it would be a coalition government. I am not sure how the SNP would fair in a independent Scotland as some, if not a lot of voters would return to their original parties. They may not though as the polls show the electorate seem to happy with how they are running the country, so they may stay with them.
Hope this helps
Last edited by gerry4; 08-Feb-14 at 21:47.
if cameron is not worried about losing scotland why is he wasting money on speeches about better together. if scotland is such a drain on the uk economy cameron and party would be happy to get rid of scotland
It really doesn't cost much to make a speech especially if you're prime minister
http://www.wcrf-uk.org/about_us/medi....php?recid=201
Scotland has high statistics for obesity, alcoholism and drug abuse. I know it goes on elsewhere but the statistics prove there is more of it up here, it cant be denied.
How would it be funded and dealt with? The NHS is currently funded by all the UK tax payers. Are there enough in Scotland paying tax to keep an NHS for Scotland going?
What if it started to collapse?
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