by Suff » 20 Jul 2022, 15:16
Well then you should be in favour of indyref2. Because if they win they are gone and they you won't have the hassle. If they loose their bubble will be burst. Yes they will still take the government to task about ignoring Scottish wants and needs, but their overall rhetoric will be muted.
Apparently they don't pay their way, get more than they are worth and are just severely disruptive so why the reticence to let them go?
After all, if the reality of the picture were as it were presented, there would be absolutely no reason not to let them have as many referendums as they want in order to get out? Their geographical location causes no problems for England. There is no GFA and no "peace" to disturb by putting up a border across the country. Scotland could easily be isolated up in the North and left to do their own thing without EU contamination for the UK.
So what's the big deal?
Unless the picture is NOT actually as it is presented.
In fact the Tory party would gain dramatically from losing all those SNP seats in Westminster. Without Scotland the last Tory Majority would have been astronomical. You have to ask yourself what it is really about, this demand that the Scots are not given chances to make their own self determination. After all, if the Scots don't want a referendum all they need to do is stop voting for the SNP and remember that in Hollyrood the SNP face a modified PR vote. Meaning if they win there they truly are representative of the wishes of the people.
A lot of questions there Never asked or answered in the whole situation.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.