Workingman wrote:Secondly, with the mood we are in regarding Nocola's and the SNP's attitudes, her taking Scotland out of the UK would cause few tears in the rest of the country.
This is a point predominantly English media and press always seem to get wrong anyway. The attitude in England, amongst those who voted to leave; is "to hell with them, if they want to leave just get on with it".
However those English leave voters might want to remember that the, approximately, 1.3M scots who voted to Leave, gave those English voters their legitimacy. Because if Scotland had seceded in the Indyref, the English vote would not have been enough to cause Cameron to resign or May to say "Brexit means Brexit".
Sturgeon will use this for all she is worth, even though it was her own citizens who, essentially, gave Brexit the legitimacy it has today.
Both the BBC and Sturgeon might want to take a step back and think about threats.
First May might be willing to say, "well get on with it and get lost"
Second, Sturgeon simply can't win it. So it's a Paper Tiger. That 38% will ensure they come out to vote and they will vote NO. Add to that those remain voters who don't want to leave the UK and become just a small part of the EU, who will also vote NO and she's sunk.NO would only need 13% of them to make the vote and I doubt that would be difficult.
However many want to leave the UK, a good chunk of them don't really want to then jump straight into the EU on bad terms. Whilst they might have felt they could control and shape Salmond, they are absolutely certain that Sturgeon won't be swayed.
It's why I totally ignore the BBC and any predominantly English media when they start prattling on about "Sturgeon say". They have no clue what is going on up there so they should just shut up and let Sturgeon prattle on to the Scots press.
The reason they aren't is because they think they have something to gain from grandstanding her in the Brexit debate.
Hence being totally turned off and ignoring them. Knowledge gives perspective and perspective leads to derision and dismissal...
As for the UK having to confer legitimacy on a referendum? Yes and No. The UK has interfered in many countries who had votes which were deemed non legitimate. Pots and kettles...