pollR78 wrote:I have looked into both sides of the argument and working for the NHS and being a single parent I know what political party has made things easier for me to get by and work and it wasn't snp.
Well that bunch of incompetents put me out of work for 15 months, left me in debt to the tune of tens of thousands of pounds and trashed the western world's economy. The Eurozone is still suffering the pain. What we are feeling now is the real pain of a whole country going through credit management and recovery after a huge splurgefest of overspending on debt.
Sadly they'll probably be voted in again by people who remember how "good" it was. Allowing the current crop of incompetents to drive the country to where we were in 1979. We know what that cost us. 19 years of conservatism, destruction of the miners, destruction of the Unions powers (too much) and a complete overhaul of the entire economy of the country.
In the middle we have 8.5 million people "not contributing to the economy", FIFE with 50% unemployment (I know I was there and out of a job) and interest rates reaching 15% (I paid 12.5%). We saw record homeowners losing their homes due to interest rate rises and total destruction of families over generations.
I would do anything and I do mean pretty much anything in my power to spare the country that again. Sadly it's not in my power.
Mrs S tells me the 1970's were fantastic. She never had it so good. Great wages, money to spend, fantastic time. She was a teacher. My father, on the other hand, was in the RAF. Minimal wage rises, 26% inflation, loss of income and real world wages year on year.
Depending on which side of the fence you lived, the 1970's were two different decades. The trick is to recognise the truth from the spin.
Independence is not really about who will give the most money or the most benefits in the long run. It's about who will make those decisions in the future. Scots for Scotland or the English for the entire UK.
I know what my vote would be.