by Suff » 07 May 2015, 06:23
Actually the referendum is not the key issue at this election. Those voting SNP are absolutely furious at labour. Now that the referendum is over they can vote SNP and kick the crap out of Labour. This does not so much have to do with England or independence, it has to do with the way Labour behaved during the independence election.
Basically Labour showed themselves to be slaves to the English parliament (as the Scots see it). Whether they want independence or not, more than 50% of the people want to kick Labour and that is what is happening now.
In fact the No vote on Independence gives them way more leeway to vote Labour out than a Yes vote would have done.
Also this "worse off" situation is always subjective. The English press like to go on about how the drop in value of Oil just goes to show how badly Scotland would be off if they left the UK. They never, ever, report the fact that Scotland, in the UK, only lost 10% of that revenue. England and the rest were hit by 90% of the loss because they get 90% of the revenue.
So, in Scots terms, they would still be better off. It might take a decade to get it all sorted out, but it would benefit them in the end. It's hard to understand from an English point of view, but the New Zealanders would understand it perfectly, after all who would say that NZ MUST be part of Australia just because they're not big enough or could not support themselves. If NZ was joined to Australia, the same arguments would be trotted out over and over again as to why they should not leave.
In fact it's exactly the same argument used to tell the Empire that they would be better off "in" than out. Look how that worked out.
So today this is message day. The message is this. "If you want to get votes in Scotland, don't EVER stand on a podium with the Tories and promise things you have no intention of delivering".....
That is what this is all about.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.