by Suff » 06 Aug 2014, 21:18
Aggers I can understand Exactly why you are disappointed. So many decisions made by so many poor custodians of our once great nation. Leading to the eventual break up of the Union itself.
To be honest it's pitiful. It's not what I would have wanted. Yet I sat there in Scotland for 10 years, voting SNP and rejecting all that I had believed in for so many years; watching English decisions being pushed on Scots for no other reason than the Westminster parliament was predominantly English. I sat there and watched these decisions impact only Scotland and recognised that for Scots to override these decisions, the English would have to stand with them. Which they did not.
Many Scots today have not forgotten that. Many Scots have not forgotten Major promising the motorwaying of the A1 and the electrification of the East Coast main line, before the Election; only to be told after the election that he did not mean "would" but merely meant "might". Did he think the Scots were that stupid? Scotland has never had more than 1 Tory MP since that time. There were more under Maggie.
A trail of hard driving and/or morally bankrupt (yes some of these were Scots), PM's, using the English vote to override the Scots, has driven the Scottish people to reject the English Union. It didn't have to be. It should not have been. But it is what it is.
In my mind, whilst the Tories take their share of the blame, Labour takes the prize for destroying the Empire and everything we used to be proud of in the United Kingdom. They have never had my vote and certainly will never get it.
For those who do not understand, a wholly corrupt and totally morally bankrupt Lab Lib coalition, over 2 terms, drove the SNP to, successively, a minority government and then a majority government, in Scotland, under a PR voting system. Something I thought would never happen. I learned never to underestimate the power of a negative and rejecting vote.
So, again, Labour let in the SNP, who then were given the chance to have this referendum. Especially to have this referendum after 1 and a half successful terms in government. They changed the balance of the state, reintroduced grants and fees for University, gave benefits to those who needed them. The roof did not fall in as was predicted from Westminster. All without the full benefit of controls over taxation or the revenues of North Sea Oil. All under the budgetary controls of Westminster.
It is a very different world north of the border these days. Something the English media fail to convey. When you have a complaint about something to do with the state in Scotland, your Westminster MP will immediately refer you to your MSP. Your MSP, in most cases, will act and act fast. The NHS, DWP and others listen to MSP's and react. It is more how government was meant to be. SNP MSP's tend to be faster to react and get more done for you on an interpersonal basis. Is it any wonder they hold the vote and continue to increase it? It will take many terms before they fall to the Westminster malaise.
To me it's nothing to do with Salmond and, mainly, to do with Labour and buying votes with cheap actions such as devolution or parliaments. The SNP would never have gained a majority of seats in Westminster the way they have MSP's in Scotland.
I know I go on and on about this. But honestly the English do not understand and will never understand unless they actually come to Scotland to live for a solid block of time.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.