by Suff » 01 Nov 2014, 13:41
I'm pretty sure that Sturgeon would not ally with Labour in a formal coalition in Westminster. I could be wrong but I believe that this viewpoint shows the fundamental lack of understanding about what is happening in Scotland today.
Scots are turning to SNP to give them another choice. Something which is not the 3 main parties. Something which puts Scotland first and foremost.
To ally with Labour, who led the charge of "Better Together", would be seen as a total betrayal of the trust being put in the SNP by the majority of SNP voters. Shaz didn't go into it in detail but I will try and enlighten.
Even before the referendum, attitudes were changing. Scotland, which has been solid Labour for most of my life, is starting to question what Labour is all about and what it means for the average Scot. The answers are not encouraging. Labour talks about empowering the poor, giving benefits to society and all the other BS they trot out on a daily basis. However the SNP are the one's delivering free services for the old, school fees, equality in society. Labour, on the other hand, was making large speeches and delivering cuts in services.
So the referendum was a result of that disaffection with Labour, not some flight of fancy of Salmond.
So take those pieces and put them together and what do you get? After the Thatcher and Major governments, many Scots swore a solemn vow to themselves that, never again, would they vote for a party in Westminster to shaft them.
So what happened in the referendum? Labour took the lead. Labour led the charge. Brown, for labour, created the solemn vow and changed enough minds to take the day.
Friday morning comes and with one sentence all those Scots realised that their very own, those Labour they had begun to doubt, had led them up the garden path and allowed Westminster to shaft them all over again. Right or wrong, true or false, it is what the people believe that matters. The Scots who wavered, who gave Labour one last and final chance to stand up and be the party of the Scots, for the Scots; sat there with their heads in their hands after Cameron's speech.
They're angry all right. They're furious. With themselves. For allowing themselves to be duped, yet again, on such a large and fundamental issue.
So someone has to pay. They can't punish the Tories, they've already banished them about as far as they can, although they may wind up with no seat in Scotland again. They have already punished the Lib Dems at the EU elections, they will be punished even more in the general election.
So where will this leave things in Scotland? I believe it is possible for the SNP to hold both a majority of Westminster MP's as well as a majority of MSP's in the same overlapping parliaments. Then things are going to change.
I may be wrong but I do not believe that the SNP will ally with Labour. They had the chance in the Scottish government. In the end they chose minority government. It worked. They have not forgotten the lesson and they were rewarded for it. They will also not forget the lesson of the Lib Dems allying with the Tories and the almost universal condemnation they have received from their followers.
What I expect to happen is this.
SNP will win a majority of seats, both in 2015 and 2016, in Scotland.
SNP will take the powers they are given and start to build a track record.
SNP will then address the issue of currency. I believe they will set up a central bank and withdraw from the £, citing their twin majority to do so.
Once they have done this and only once they have done this, will they go back to a referendum. Then they will have a record of taxation, spending and the fear of losing the £ will already be gone. The only thing left to debate will be how much Scottish Oil will benefit Scotland and damage England.
Scottish Labour and Scottish Lib Dems are going to face their Waterloo, just as the Scottish Conservatives did in 1997. What happens next will be an extremely interesting thing to watch.
Shaz, feel free to correct my analysis, but I don't think I'm wrong.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.