What happens if the actual vote for independence was a marginal victory for the nats Would the whole country be devolved or only part of it? Would you resist by means of force any changes? Look at India
Since the Act of Union, Scotland has actually got smaller, here is a pic of the Kingdom of Scotland. please log in to view this image Give us back (Insert name of Northern English Town) NOW!!
No I wouldn`t be happy, even though I`m of a more conservative and a great admirer of what Lady Thatcher did for our country I actually celebrated when New Labour came to power in `97. We need the political party in power to change at least every 10 years to maintain fair democracy and balance things out. ps Like Seb Coe, Lady Thatcher is one of the people that make Britain Great
Scotland is doing better because of the people working in industry not the fanny's in £700m wendy house.
First of all, it cost £414m. It was the Millennium Dome which cost £700m. Secondly, if Scotland was doing badly I bet you would be first in line to blame it on the politicians who reside in the Scottish Parliament.
The Scottish parliment's main problem is that the SNP is the only party with its best Scottish politicians in Edinburgh. All the best Scottish Labour politicians (and Gordon Brown) are/were in Westminster.
Good Labour politicians We need an Independent, centre-right Scottish Government, led by me. Low tax, small government, let the weak die off (sorry ST), let immigration to Scotland accelerate, sell water to England etc. Who's in?
I think you'll find the role of the EU in local matters is hugely overstated by right-wing xenophobics. They have no real influence on issues such as prescription charges, policing, education fees, the NHS etc.
IF the SNP were to win an Independence referendum, then it doesn't mean that Salmond would be Prime Minister of Scotland, we'd then have elections to see who would win power. SIP is who I'd vote for. With Jock McFarrage as leader.