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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 1 Oct 09:24
Interesting analysis regarding the polling data but then he starts rambling on about `culture wars` and you quickly see why he doesn`t support the SNP and it`s got nothing to do with their how they aim to achieve independence.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Sun 1 Oct 16:35
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The One Who Knocks, Sun 1 Oct 09:24
Interesting analysis regarding the polling data but then he starts rambling on about `culture wars` and you quickly see why he doesn`t support the SNP and it`s got nothing to do with their how they aim to achieve independence.
How do they aim to achieve Independence?
I`ve been waiting for it since 2014 and they`ve pulled the plug on this month`s referendum promise .
https://wingsoverscotland.com/not-long-now/
Ever get the feeling you`ve been cheated?
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sun 1 Oct 16:57
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Tenruh, Sun 1 Oct 16:35
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The One Who Knocks, Sun 1 Oct 09:24
Interesting analysis regarding the polling data but then he starts rambling on about `culture wars` and you quickly see why he doesn`t support the SNP and it`s got nothing to do with their how they aim to achieve independence.
How do they aim to achieve Independence?
I`ve been waiting for it since 2014 and they`ve pulled the plug on this month`s referendum promise .
https://wingsoverscotland.com/not-long-now/
Ever get the feeling you`ve been cheated?
How would you "LEGALLY" (This is the important bit you continue to ignore) achieve Indy? There is no option without authorisation from Westminster
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 1 Oct 19:21
I must say I`m surprised that the independence movement hasn`t made a bigger issue over the fact that there is no democratic route out of the Union for Scotland that isn`t in the gift of a Unionist party. Let`s face it the media aren`t going to make a fuss about it.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 1 Oct 19:37
That`s the biggest issue. We`ve had many years of SNP rule yet no further forward in terms of the independence they allegedly represent.
I`m essentially the people the article refers to.
I`m always clear that I lean towards independence but I don`t like the SNP. That said, I don`t think any of the mainstream parties would do any better. I believe Keir Starmer has just said Scotland couldn`t be independent as it couldn`t even sort the deposit return scheme...the one Westminster vetoed. Sort of making a case for independence there!
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sun 1 Oct 19:49
Starmer honestly wouldn`t stand out if he was a Tory frontbencher. Labour are dead to the left wing
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Sun 1 Oct 20:28
We`ve all been getting told over the last 9 years vote SNP for independence.
When Sturgeon promised us it would take place on 19/10/2023 what changed ? She had plenty time to prepare.
What groundwork was put in place to promise that date?
What has the 90+ SNP parlamentarians done over the last 10 years to further the cause of Independence?
Don`t know about you guys but I certainly feel I`ve been cheated.
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Sun 1 Oct 20:38
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Andrew283, Sun 1 Oct 19:49
Starmer honestly wouldn`t stand out if he was a Tory frontbencher. Labour are dead to the left wing
Don`t disagree with that, but the tories have been in power now for so long they have ran out of road and Corbyn was to big a threat so Starmer is the continuity candidate for the establishment.
A bit like what has happened in Scotland except we`ve got the Greens.
As a previous FM said, show you can run a competent government and the people will back you . The next 18 months will confirm how the public feels about the Green/SNP coalition.
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Mon 2 Oct 09:11
You’ve got to take to the streets.
Dougie Chapman is showing the way - in Barcelona it must be said but it’s a start!
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