Scotch Independence - the countdown

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Should Scotland be an Independent Country?

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So what happens when we don't agree with President Arbuckle's policies? break into counties?

Vote them out. Which we would be able to do.

As it stands we have little to no voting impact on who occupies Westminster and those ****s know that.
 
You simply vote for another party same as you do at present.

The difference being we end up with a Party that most people voted for as opposed to a party in Westminster that a tiny minority voted for. If the SNP do a **** job we can vote them out in 2016. If the Tories win next year (and it's looking likely they will) they will still have control over much of Scotland even if no one up here voted for them.
 
And what has happened to Lib-Dem polling figures in Scotland since they sold out their voting base for a suckle at Dave's teat?
 
I had a Yes campaigner telling me that the vote for independence was not connected to politics...

He was an angry wee man at times. Short n bald!

The burd (pumpable) with him was reasonable and listened but he was getting a bit ranty!
 
The difference being we end up with a Party that most people voted for as opposed to a party in Westminster that a tiny minority voted for. If the SNP do a **** job we can vote them out in 2016. If the Tories win next year (and it's looking likely they will) they will still have control over much of Scotland even if no one up here voted for them.

"most people" didn't vote for the SNP though? But they're in a majority government?

A huge 36% of Scotland voted Con/Lib, just 5% less than Labour. Most people didn't vote for any of these parties, yet we still end up with a government that most people didn't vote for.

It's spastic logic to use a Tory government in Westminster to go for Independence. "Tiny minorities' voted Tory? What like the 17%, 2% less than who voted SNP? 1% less than Lib-dems.

GTF!