As usual you are wrong. They are only saying the Scots government can't call one. The UK government can do what the feck they want.
The general election question is "who do you want to run the parliament?". The independence question polls are broadly against: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Wiki_Scots_Indep_V6_new_format.pdf
They are agin. But The Scots may have 60 seats. They could be in a strong position. Personally I'm hoping it's a hung parliament with Labour just short of a majority. I want full PR so The Tories could never win again.
I'd like to see no majority coalition possible without getting into bed with the SNP, I think that would force a change to PR. Be interesting in any case.
The German economy is in a stronger position. We are failing on so many fronts. Farm exports, manufacturing, financial services. We are heading for recession and we still have NI protocol to sort.
In other news Michelle Mone Tory peer accused of embezzling £200m of public funds. Money siphoned off via her family.
What about the protocol, surely Northern Ireland should come to their senses and become a United Ireland, problem solved once and for all and the English don't have to put up with the tears anymore, surely best solution for all?
Don't spook him he's trying to communicate in words today , he especially likes using "venal " several times it makes him look well read Don't you know.
I'll take that #consequences https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...gum-face-death-penalty-bangladesh-court-hears ‘Stateless’ Shamima Begum would face death in Bangladesh, court hears Lawyer says home secretary failed to consider ‘serious consequences’ of removing 23-year-old’s citizenship
Given both Labour and the Tories have said they're not interested in calling one, and won't have it in their manifesto, what makes you think either party will change their minds?