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Brexit: No vote on talks but MPs may have say on EU deal
Looks like this lady is not for turning either. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37606228 |
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I saw your change and deleted :shucks:
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The Scottish Government backs third runway at Heathrow: LINK.
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UKIP begins inquiry into Woolfe incident and Farage, when asked if UKIP could be taken seriously as a political party following the fracas, referred to other scuffles involving former Labour MPs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37606386 |
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It's like peeing in a public bath: everyone does it, but probably not from the spring board :03:
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Corbyn performed fairly well at PMQ's (for a change) but watered down the effect by asking questions on Brexit that everyone knows there are currently no answers to.
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Sturgeon announces consultations for second referendum. If you get more than you give, you surely know whom you want to line up with.
But with Brexit-hostile EUcrats indicating the Scots would be given special deals bypassing current EU laws and treaties to help Scotland getting into the EU as an "independent" nation, there also are many polticians who makde already clear that Scotland should not take it for grnated to just pick up what Britain has left behind laying on the ground in EU terms and benefits. Me, I tell the Scots the same what I said last time: my sympathy for your independence - but you have to make sure you actually can afford it and you have to make sure you can make a living by your own means. If you expect us others to pay your bills, then you depend on us, and thus you are not indepednet and soverign a nation at all, no matter what your referendum claims. The last thing that I want and what the EU needs, is another net-receiving hungry mouth at the table. And that is what it would come down to. Britian was/still is a net payer. Scotland would be a net-receiver. The total balance regarding Scottish EU membership, from the EU's POV is negative. Thus, I want such a membership being denied by the EU. A sovereign nation is only sovereign, when it can come up for its living by itself, and it is only independent, when it can come up for its bills by its own economic power. If it cannot secure this, then all talking about sovereignty and independence is just empty, pathetic kerfuffle. You cannot claim to be independent when you de facto are dependent. |
^ I can agree with that :yep:
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Brian Taylor's take on the matter: LINK.
Sturgeon has two problems: 1. The polls don't show any significant shift towards independence in Scotland. Yet. I would say most people are taking a wait-and-see approach. 2. This is probably her biggest concern - internal party tensions between the Gradualists, like her, and the Radicalists, like Salmond. Note that the Gradual/Radical wings within the SNP don't corrolate strictly along Right/Left lines. At the end of the day, any IndyRef2 would require authorisation by Westminster as the constitution is a reserved matter. Mike. |
I can't see Westminster agreeing whilst May is at the helm and in all probability that might help Sturgeons cause in the medium term.
Once Brexit is finalised and the Scottish position regarding the EU is clarified once and for all I should imagine the Scottish people will be in a better position to make an informed choice. |
No disagreement there.
One thing I do find quite irritating, which has reared it's head again in the papers with this, is the use of "Scotland" and "SNP" interchangably. The SNP isn't Scotland, nor does everyone up here vote for them! :/\\!! Mike.:dead: |
Yep, my lad works with three fellow officers who are Scottish and they all say the same.
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