Maybe but I'd still be voting yes.Meh, this is clearly a vote against the Tories, if Labour were governing the polls wouldn't be this close.
Maybe but I'd still be voting yes.Meh, this is clearly a vote against the Tories, if Labour were governing the polls wouldn't be this close.
Why do some of you see the only alternative to a current shit Tory government being nationalism? There's an election soon and I doubt the Torys will be in power afterwards. Labour has always been good to Scotland, no?
History? The Tories flittered between being the most popular and 2nd most popular GE seat count party throughout the whole of the 20th century with the exception of a single election. "History" shows that Scotland is as happy to vote Tory as any other part of the country, in fact sometimes more so. The Scottish hatred of the Tories is a very - relatively - recent occurrence and really nothing to do with "history" at all.History
Edit oh and they'll win next year.
Also new lab is just Tory lite.
I'm trying to work out why you are so at ease with the Tories continuing to wreck things up here with no mandate at all in the entire nation.
Do you see how well Scotland has prospered after a British Labour Government? How they repaired the damage done by years of Conservative rule?
It didn't happen. Why would it happen now?
I've changed, the dinosaur screamed.
I never claimed it wasn't relatively new but thanks for sharing.History? The Tories flittered between being the most popular and 2nd most popular GE seat count party throughout the whole of the 20th century with the exception of a single election. "History" shows that Scotland is as happy to vote Tory as any other part of the country, in fact sometimes more so. The Scottish hatred of the Tories is a very - relatively - recent occurrence and really nothing to do with "history" at all.
Why do some of you see the only alternative to a current shit Tory government being nationalism? There's an election soon and I doubt the Torys will be in power afterwards. Labour has always been good to Scotland, no?
I know there's more pandas than Tory MPs in Scotland, but maybe we should campaign for and elect socialism for the entire UK together, rather than just Scotland.
I grew up near London and i have far more on common with working class Scots than i do with Westminster. I would hate to see Scotland go, and not only because it would give the Tory party a 50 seat head start.
How many seats was that sorry?They may not have a mandate but why is it that everyone thinks that there is virtually no Tory vote in Scotland.
Lets have a laugh. Who would expect the following
Labour 1,035,528
SNP 491,386
Liberal Democrat 465,471
Conservative 412,855
Say hello to the 2010 general election in Scotland.
Well the word history sort of implies old. But either way, the Tories aren't without their supporters in Scotland.I never claimed it wasn't relatively new but thanks for sharing.
I never claimed it wasn't relatively new but thanks for sharing.
D) New lab are Tory liteSo, to sum: Scotland has to leave because the Conservatives are a) the natural part of country, and b) Scotland doesn't like them, despite the fact that the Conservatives aren't the natural party of government and when they were, Scotland did like them?
The idea is that the top 3 of those parties are all fighting over the same voters, 2+ million of them, while the Tories consistently pull their 300-500k. In the rest of the UK the opposite is true - only when the left unite under Labour and the Tory vote dissolves do they lose.They may not have a mandate but why is it that everyone thinks that there is virtually no Tory vote in Scotland.
Lets have a laugh. Who would expect the following
Labour 1,035,528
SNP 491,386
Liberal Democrat 465,471
Conservative 412,855
Say hello to the 2010 general election in Scotland.
I said history for natural party of govt, never even mentioned Scotland previously voting Tory pre thatcher.Well the word history sort of implies old. But either way, the Tories aren't without their supporters in Scotland.
D) New lab are Tory lite
Turn that one into something snide too
This is one of the reasons a lot of independence campaigners, Scottish and English, believe that what would happen to Labour after independence would be good for England as they rediscover their vote without safe Scottish seats.I'll take a stab at it:
Labour turned into Tory lite after being dominated by Scottish duo for a decade.
D) New lab are Tory lite
Turn that one into something snide too
And we can get old labour back up hereThis is one of the reasons a lot of independence campaigners, Scottish and English, believe that what would happen to Labour after independence would be good for England as they rediscover their vote without safe Scottish seats.
Sorry, but it's a fact that even Scottish Labour are to the right of the SNP.d) no more so than the Tartan Tories, so really, where does that leave us? I mean, accusing the other time of being Tory lite when yours is the side trying to cut corporation tax and hide behind Murdoch is pretty rich.
Poor effort must pay more attention. I'm not snpd) no more so than the Tartan Tories, so really, where does that leave us? I mean, accusing the other time of being Tory lite when yours is the side trying to cut corporation tax and hide behind Murdoch is pretty rich.
If kmag's data is true, then Scotland is the 3rd richest of the UK's 12 regions, so presumably they did fairly well?
Poor effort must pay more attention. I'm not snp![]()
Maybe so, but I don't think Labour did enough while in power. Scotland has been an afterthought for UK Labour as opposed to a Scottish Labour trying to do the best for them.
The idea is that the top 3 of those parties are all fighting over the same voters, 2+ million of them, while the Tories consistently pull their 300-500k. In the rest of the UK the opposite is true - only when the left unite under Labour and the Tory vote dissolves do they lose.
..The Empire is long gone, it plays no thought in the minds of British people today, in fact the only people who seem bang on about it are foreigners.
So apparently Murdoch bottled it and decided against backing Yes.
I disagree Completly with that caricature but even if that was the case we wouldn't have the problem of a govt with 1 or 0 seats ruling us. Self determination ahoy!Doesn't matter. My point is that you seem to think that voting 'Yes' will get you away from Tories and Tory lite. It won't - it'll just get you the Tartan Tories, and on a pretty permanent basis.
Interesting thing about that Survation poll, Yes side seemingly converting the majority of undecided voters:
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A whole 17% and no seats. All that Tory loveNo one is arguing that as everyone knows that Scotland swings to the left. Its just funny that after all the acting of everyone hates the Tories, yet they pull about 17% of the vote.
A whole 17% and no seats. All that Tory love
Exactly17% of the vote is hardly anything to be proud of.
..what?Uh, no. That's not how that works, at all. All the they do to produce the second graph is take the undecided voters out of the first. It doesn't make any assumptions about what undecided voters will do, it literally just assumes they don't vote at all.
Watch: NO = 47.7, then 47.7/(100-8.3) = 52.591
YES = 44.1, then 44.1/(100-8.3) = 48.622%
LolPut £100 on Yes at 15/4. As sweet as that'll be if it comes in, it won't be as sweet as the bitter tears from NapoleonChimp and Defibkiller. That's the kind of thing that money can't buy.
It's one of the weaker pieces he's done, makes me wonder if everything else he does is as poor if you're familiar with the subject matter.
Says its not available in the UK...
Doesn't matter. My point is that you seem to think that voting 'Yes' will get you away from Tories and Tory lite. It won't - it'll just get you the Tartan Tories, and on a pretty permanent basis.
What exactly is weak about it?
A whole 17% and no seats. All that Tory love
And when Sturgron takes over they will be near full on socialistThe SNP could hardly be described as the Tartan Tories these days. Apart from the corporation tax cut their actual policies couldn't be more different. They're clearly centre-left overall, certainly on social policy, economic policy is still majority centre-left despite some neoliberal tendencies and policies.
And if the electoral system remains the same, the chances of a permanent one party government in Scotland is next to nil. And if independence is achieved the SNP will almost certainly fracture the next time they're out of office.
yup:
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Lol sorry your point about Tories not being hated up here was destroyed by your own source.I see you must be one of those "you get what you vote for" people...
Well, as long as its who you vote for. Democratic my arse
No real time is spent exploring the issues, felt like the piece was just about fitting in as many stereotypes about Scotland as possible.