The Scots showed they are not as stupid as Salmond hoped.
hopefully we may now see a real change to our democrady
So how long will it be until the SNP wind themselves up and have another go, or was that a one time only (as if I believe that) vote?
Also will Alex Salmond be arrested, tried and without doubt should be found guilty and gaoled for treason and/or sedition?
So how long will it be until the SNP wind themselves up and have another go, or was that a one time only (as if I believe that) vote?
Also will Alex Salmond be arrested, tried and without doubt should be found guilty and gaoled for treason and/or sedition?
UKIP reaction
Posted at 07:39
UKIP leader Nigel Farage tells BBC Radio 4's Today: "I'm writing to Scottish MPs to say please commit from today not to vote or debate at Westminster on English issues."
Twat..... what a joke of a politician..
A bit of a surprise that the traditional Gaelic areas voted No and Dundee voted Yes. No surprise Glasgow and West Dumbartonshire voted Yes. The best performance for the No votes were, strangely, the Orkneys and Shetlands.
So how long will it be until the SNP wind themselves up and have another go, or was that a one time only (as if I believe that) vote?
Also will Alex Salmond be arrested, tried and without doubt should be found guilty and gaoled for treason and/or sedition?
As much as the guy is an imbecile, it's a clever PR stunt. You can imagine there are many English voters out there rather annoyed that Scotland wanted to go it alone and have their own say in everything they do, so why should the Scottish MP's be allowed to have a say in what only relates to English matters!
It will be interesting to see what powers are actually given to Scotland now... and how this whole thing affects how we see our own government.
What we have seen from our own government is that they were in blind panic for a while. Never has Westminster appeared so powerless in any situation as it has over the last week - this will not be forgotten. All of our major parties will have suffered some collateral damage (though not as much as if Scotland had actually broken away). I expect even more voter movement away from 2 party politics - hopefully not to UKIP.
What we have seen from our own government is that they were in blind panic for a while. Never has Westminster appeared so powerless in any situation as it has over the last week - this will not be forgotten. All of our major parties will have suffered some collateral damage (though not as much as if Scotland had actually broken away). I expect even more voter movement away from 2 party politics - hopefully not to UKIP.
A bit of a surprise that the traditional Gaelic areas voted No and Dundee voted Yes. No surprise Glasgow and West Dumbartonshire voted Yes. The best performance for the No votes were, strangely, the Orkneys and Shetlands.
The Scots showed they are not as stupid as Salmond hoped.
I think it would be premature to think that this was a once only vote because circumstances can change. If we ever get to having a referendum on EU membership, and it appears that England could be dragging Scotland into the wilderness, then I would expect a re emergence of this debate because I do not believe that Scotland would want to calmly leave the EU with the rest of the UK.