by Suff » 27 Apr 2014, 15:15
All true WM, but then Scotland is having a referendum and the bubbles are interfering. Few Scots even care enough to actually research the situation themselves. If they did, they would probably vote Yes, very quickly and in huge numbers. However, as is the way, many of them can't even be bothered to vote.
So what is left? The media bubbles. North and South. Everyone is influenced by them, both English and Socts. But the rhetoric is often negative and the bubble slogans are often reflected in many other forums which the Scots may read.
It is the very negativity of the No campaign which is driving the yes vote. Sadly, boringly, predictable. But there you are.
As to the UKIP part. I know how you feel. Let me expand even more least people think WM and I are poles apart on this. WM believes in the idea of the EU but not the practical implementation as it is now. He believes that we should get behind it and push, not stand at the root of the tree with the biggest axe we can find. We both know that the EU parliament is a fairlyland vote which matters to nobody.
However my main feeling on this is that if people see that a truley huge surge to UKIP can actually upset the apple cart, then they may decide, for very tactical reasons, to vote UKIP in the General Election. In this way I see it impacting the Westminster elections. As success, even in such a pitiful sham as the EU parliament, brings in money, followers and votes.
I saw it in Scotland with the MSP's. The Scottish "Assembly" was, to all intents and purposses, a talking shop. No real powers, but a way to vent nationalistic feeligns. Oops. The SNP used the nationalistic feelings to drive power. They used the Scottish Assembly to bring in support and cash for campaigns. They used the budget and money they had as part of the "Government" they renamed themselves, to really bring true change to the Scottish workplaces and infrastructure.
The English will "never" understand the polictical impact of putting Dualling the A9, from Perth to Inverness, on the budget for the next 20 eyars, but few Scots will fail to recognise the investment in the ability of Scots to travel and work in their own country. The road is dubbed "the killer" as it has the highest fatality count, annualy, of any single road in Scotland.
Let me try and explain this anyway. Whilst the Loch lomond improvements aid the Tourists and the dual carriageway from Dundee to Aberdeen feeds money and people to the Oil businesses, the remainder of the country uses the A9 to link the central artery of the Highlands with the Lowlands. This road, as far as I am aware, has only received local government funding. Whilst the central belt, borders belt and truk routes to Oil, receive central government funding. Yet this road, which kills the most (even more so per vehicle count), is left without funding. Because that traffic is not important to England.
So back to the SNP and how they drove power. The rest, as they say, is history.
Whilst the EU parliament may not bring the power that the Scottish Assembly did, it still brings profile. If the UKIP were to take 50% of the seats in the EU Parliament, it would be difficult for any party to claim they were a bunch of nobody's in a nothing job, without revealing to the population at large that their "vote" in the EU was meaningless and that the "Parliament" was nothing more than an exceptionally expensive talking shop.
How do you spin that????
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.