by Suff » 25 Jul 2016, 20:16
You'd have to understand Scottish politics both before and after the Independence referendum.
Scotland has, historically, been a combination of very heavy Industry (think Midlands) and Farming with a large chunk of finance, tourism and alcohol manufacture thrown in. Most of which concentrated in the lowlands and so densely packed that the community borders overflowed each other.
When Maggie won in 79 she carried 22 Scots MP's. By the time she and Major had finished, the Tories never had more than one Westminster seat in Scotland again.
The Lib Dems mainly filled the Gap with Labour slowly taking over throughout the years. So we have this Labour/Lib Dem dominated country.
Then we got the regional assemblies. The first one was a Labour victory. The second one was a Lab Lib pact and the third one was a SNP minority government. All the while SNP in Westminster is building very slowly. Blair did the regional assemblies, I think, because he thought this would defuse the problem of nationalism. In fact, in Scotland, it gave the SNP exactly what it needed. A forum not tainted by the English block vote which could allow the Scots to register their dissatisfaction at the polls and then all the tools of government to use it.
So we get to a majority SNP government and they are able to pass a Scottish bill, locally, which calls for a Referendum.
And they lose.
They then suddenly understand that not everyone voted for them because they wanted to leave the UK but because they wanted to break the mould of Lab/Lib/Cons control.
They then get the stunning victory which is a negation of the traditional parties in Westminster(on which they party all night).
Followed by the Scottish elections and she's back in a minority government again (Scots didn't back her, as she believed they would, at home), and she's facing Ruth Davidson as a very competent leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party, as the largest opposition party. Now there's one in the eye for all of them. The SNP at local council level and at Scottish government level has been tarred with the Austerity brush every bit as much as the Conservative government in Westminster. But you won't hear that at the Westminster debates. Why would you? That's all local Scottish stuff and nothing to do with them.....
Then we come to the EU referendum and 38% of the voters vote to leave. That has got to be the most terrifying statistic that Sturgeon has ever seen. It means that if she holds a referendum to leave the UK, solely on the grounds that Scotland is going to join the EU, she's going to have 38% of the electorate against her from the start line and she has to be absolutely cast iron certain that 12% of the others want to leave the UK.
I don't think that is a bet she wants to make.
Why is she making all this noise, doing the rounds, rushing to Brussels? She needs an excuse. The more Brussels says NO you're going with the UK and the more the UK says, we're out get with the programme, the more she builds up a picture that says "I didn't want to do this but I have no choice. I have to give you the chance to say whether you want to stay in the EU or not and that means leaving the UK. If you say no then I'll follow through with your instructions. If you say yes, then I'll follow through with that too. Because we understood your No vote in the Independence referendum to be a wish to stay in the EU equally as much as wanting to stay in the UK".
In this case she is always the winner because she did not call the vote for "her" reasons, she called the vote for the people because they have been betrayed by the Tories and they need to have a chance to fix the problem, if they want to.
That is what I believe is going on right now. A way to get what she wants without having to stand down if she fails.... Machiavelli has nothing on Scottish politics.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.