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No. Thanks for pointing that out actually. A person in Cornwall, and me actually, has LESS say than you. You have a 1/3'500'000 say on many issues and a 1/45'000'000 say on some other issues. For me and a Cornwall person, it's pretty much a 1/45'000'000 say on everything.

In no way can you claim to be hard done by compared to a man from Cornwall.

Well the people of Cornwall should vote for a party who want to give them a parliament. Then eventually a referendum on independence. :rolleyes:
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Oil & Gas revenues to continue to flow into London Treasury. London to benefit financially from Scotland tidal and wave energy. The Tweedledum & Tweedledee of Westminster politics to continue ensuring the Labour gravy train for ever more whilst child poverty and early death rates in Scotland rise. More Labour peers in the house of Lords after a career in the Commons.

Scotland ignored by BBC London with more London centric programmes.

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You really have got a bizarre Tory obsession.

You are aware that they will lose the next election aren't you?

Who are you, Mystic Meg?

If the economy keeps improving and Ed Milliband is still Labour leader, the Tories might just scrape in. Will possibly depend on UKIP taking votes from both the big parties.

One thing is certain and that's uncertainty.

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Who are you, Mystic Meg?

If the economy keeps improving and Ed Milliband is still Labour leader, the Tories might just scrape in. Will possibly depend on UKIP taking votes from both the big parties.

One thing is certain and that's uncertainty.

Ad Lib has already explained this in great detail.

Labour will win the next election.. All that is at stake is whether they get a majority.

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You really have got a bizarre Tory obsession.

You are aware that they will lose the next election aren't you?

Who gives a f**k? Between the Tories and Labourtory it's all much of a muchness. Me and tens of thousands of others will go back to good ole voter apathy and quietly accept what our betters in the south choose for us. I'm sure a bit of scraping and bowing wouldn't go amiss either.

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Ad Lib has already explained this in great detail.

Labour will win the next election.. All that is at stake is whether they get a majority.

So if the result of the next general election is close and it's a No vote, then the Lib Dem whores will wave their shiny white arses to the one with the biggest rager and they'll all have a jolly old time in the Elm Guest House.

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Who gives a f**k? Between the Tories and Labourtory it's all much of a muchness. Me and tens of thousands of others will go back to good ole voter apathy and quietly accept what our betters in the south choose for us. I'm sure a bit of scraping and bowing wouldn't go amiss either.

I just can't believe how many people are desperate to remain Westminster's bitches. It makes no sense to me.

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Who gives a f**k? Between the Tories and Labourtory it's all much of a muchness. Me and tens of thousands of others will go back to good ole voter apathy and quietly accept what our betters in the south choose for us. I'm sure a bit of scraping and bowing wouldn't go amiss either.

We'll that's a more reasonable point and it's also true in Scotland.

Labour or SNP makes little difference. They are both centre right parties.

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We'll that's a more reasonable point and it's also true in Scotland.

Labour or SNP makes little difference. They are both centre right parties.

We have a chance to break away from the old shackles and build a new democracy though. One that is not affected 100% by London and the south of England. At least this way we have a choice and a far better chance of getting what is right for us instead of just accepting what the south east choose for us. We have a chance to fix these things.

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Ad Lib has already explained this in great detail.

Labour will win the next election.. All that is at stake is whether they get a majority.

Oh...Ad Lib says? In that case it must be right. Might as well not waste money on running the 2015 election then. I guess Cameron should just hand over the keys to No. 10...cos Ad Lib says so.

Genius!

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Oh...Ad Lib says? In that case it must be right. Might as well not waste money on running the 2015 election then. I guess Cameron should just hand over the keys...cos Ad Lib says so.

Genius!

I suggest a crash course in understanding the UK electoral landscape.

If you don't know why Labour are going to win the next election you haven't looked into it at all.

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Who are you, Mystic Meg?

If the economy keeps improving and Ed Milliband is still Labour leader, the Tories might just scrape in. Will possibly depend on UKIP taking votes from both the big parties.

One thing is certain and that's uncertainty.

I'm not sure about that.

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I suggest a crash course in understanding the UK electoral landscape.

If you don't know why Labour are going to win the next election you haven't looked into it at all.

Oh do shut up. Anyway, who fucking cares if Labour win? They have pledged to a tougher austerity agenda to the tories anyway. Both parties are chasing middle England, right-wing votes.

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We have a chance to break away from the old shackles and build a new democracy though. One that is not affected 100% by London and the south of England. At least this way we have a choice and a far better chance of getting what is right for us instead of just accepting what the south east choose for us.

The Scottish parliament is a completely separate election.

Look who we elect to sit there?

If you think post Independence we are suddenly all going to vote for Socialists and Greens you are an idiot. It's as simple as that.

People are conservative. Which is why to win an election you need a centre right agenda.

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Oh do shut up. Anyway, who fucking cares if Labour win? They have pledged to a tougher austerity agenda to the tories anyway. Both parties are chasing middle England, right-wing votes.

We'll yes. They are chasing the middle class vote nationwide.

This is also true here. In the little election.

The SNP and Labour are in a fight over appealing to middle class families with policy.

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If you think post Independence we are suddenly all going to vote for Socialists and Greens you are an idiot. It's as simple as that.

And where did I forecast any different? At least we have a choice instead of the non choices we have at the moment. I would far rather have a government chosen by the people of Scotland compared to the south of England. Simple as that.

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