Originally Posted by
BetterTogether
The economic conditions for Independence currently aren't good enough for them to try running the Gauntlet of another referendum, reality is what they are hoping for is more fiscal responsibility from the Conservative party while they carry on sniping from the sidelines doing their usual act of claiming responsibility for any success and blaming Westminster for all failures.
Once they feel the economy is sufficiently robust enough they may well try another run for referendum but that would merely be down to the usual success of Conservative Governments putting the economy back on track.
By the time all this occurs they will have a good feel for the countries feelings on the EU as the vote will be in and they won't have to second guess Scotland's feelings on EU membership a current unknown.
Only problem they really have to deal with it whether or not their track record in governance remains as it is, by the time all this occurs they will have their hands on significant extra powers and will no longer be able to play the grievance card.
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