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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
19th October 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 8211791" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>There won’t be a vote next year. Nicola just has to throw her foot soldiers a bone to stop them from turning on her (which a significant proportion are starting to do).</p><p></p><p>I sort of wish there was a vote, the case for independence is weaker today than in 2014, and the SNP’s record in government significantly poorer today than under Salmond’s reign. Whilst there have always been and always will be the 30% or so Indy nuts, the majority of Scots are fairly sensible and can see through the SNP spin.</p><p></p><p>The SNP are only in government because of a serious lack of opposition, not because they are necessarily that popular, and only have a majority thanks to getting into bed with the greens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 8211791, member: 72428"] There won’t be a vote next year. Nicola just has to throw her foot soldiers a bone to stop them from turning on her (which a significant proportion are starting to do). I sort of wish there was a vote, the case for independence is weaker today than in 2014, and the SNP’s record in government significantly poorer today than under Salmond’s reign. Whilst there have always been and always will be the 30% or so Indy nuts, the majority of Scots are fairly sensible and can see through the SNP spin. The SNP are only in government because of a serious lack of opposition, not because they are necessarily that popular, and only have a majority thanks to getting into bed with the greens. [/QUOTE]
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