Quote Originally Posted by Rheghead View Post
She wasn't a politician then. She has a twitter feed that echoes her frustrations and aspirations from the age of 15 to the present day. She's angry, she still is angry at the way the coalition treated people. She shows passion. David cameron also resorted to expletives in the election campaign. So what?
Anger is an energy ( John Lydon ) nothing wrong with anger but she's going to be a very angry young women, very quickly, when she realises how relatively powerless she actually is, and how little fiscal powers the smith commission report will be offering.
With Cameron it will be either:


1) We won – I’m givingthem nothing, take the Smith recommendations thats all your getting..... who’s locked out of power now?
Or

2) Give them the lot –let’s see how Fiscal Federalism works for you at a low oil barrel price .

I suspect that since the pricehas recovered a bit to the $ mid-sixties he’ll go for nothing at all.

The Smith Commission has a few things in it which might surprise / shock people in terms of what little is really on the table see https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...lement_acc.pdf