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6 hours ago, sergie's no1 fan said:

Boris introducing a UK wide national insurance levvy that goes breaks his parties manifesto.

Unionists, care to defend this? Why should Scotland put up with this, we haven't voted for the tories in decades? 

Aye, but Sturgeon.

That covers everything, surely.

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2 hours ago, speckled tangerine said:

Couldn't get my MS medication manufactured in The Netherlands as the supply chain is fucked- Brexit.

Had a relapse.

Enjoyed the sweet smell of sovereignty as I fell down the stairs because I couldn't walk properly. 

Aye but apart from that etc etc. DPB is a total fucking moron. 

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10 hours ago, speckled tangerine said:

Couldn't get my MS medication manufactured in The Netherlands as the supply chain is fucked- Brexit.

Had a relapse.

Enjoyed the sweet smell of sovereignty as I fell down the stairs because I couldn't walk properly. 

Fair enough.

Thats a proper response to my question.

Out of interest, is this being resolved by the NHS?

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2 hours ago, Dawson Park Boy said:

Fair enough.

Thats a proper response to my question.

Out of interest, is this being resolved by the NHS?

My medication was eventually sourced from somewhere, two months supply. But this was not an isolated incident for my condition limited to my part of the country, according to my medical specialist. Stuff is in short supply all over the place. I'm not particularly looking forward to a few weeks time when I dance this dance again. 

I had a good laugh yesterday at the NI tax rise to "mend the NHS". 

You can chuck as much money as you like but when you don't have the products required (or the staff for that matter) it doesn't matter.

And what's more- this Government won't accept the reality of the here and now and have no solutions.

 

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1 hour ago, Burning Barns said:

I sincerely hope to be proven wrong on this, but I believe independence supporters are being lead up a garden path.  I don't trust the SNP to deliver it, and their new coalition partners are even less interested in it than they are.

An independence referendum would kill the golden goose either way for the SNP.

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20 minutes ago, sparky88 said:

An independence referendum would kill the golden goose either way for the SNP.

I'm not convinced that the SNP would be voted out immediately after independence.  Perhaps it's a risk they're not willing to take.  It seems that a vague promise of a referendum, someday, even with no meaningful work having been done for years at this point to build the case for independence by the party, is still enough to see them through electorally.  It won't be forever, though.

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11 minutes ago, Burning Barns said:

I'm not convinced that the SNP would be voted out immediately after independence.  Perhaps it's a risk they're not willing to take.  It seems that a vague promise of a referendum, someday, even with no meaningful work having been done for years at this point to build the case for independence by the party, is still enough to see them through electorally.  It won't be forever, though.

The SNP wouldn't be what it is now.

You could argue they'd still win initially if Nicola is still the leader of the party but it would certainly splinter.

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6 minutes ago, Merkland Red said:

The SNP wouldn't be what it is now.

You could argue they'd still win initially if Nicola is still the leader of the party but it would certainly splinter.

I think they would almost certainly win at least the first independent Scottish election, but after that, there'd be too many variables to make predictions beyond then.

I resigned my membership earlier this year, but I'd always been of the mindset that the SNP was merely the vehicle to get to independence.  Once we had achieved it, there would be an entirely new political landscape in Scotland.  It would no longer be about who is a nationalist, and who is, essentially, a collaborator with a foreign power.  

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1 hour ago, Burning Barns said:

I think they would almost certainly win at least the first independent Scottish election, but after that, there'd be too many variables to make predictions beyond then.

I resigned my membership earlier this year, but I'd always been of the mindset that the SNP was merely the vehicle to get to independence.  Once we had achieved it, there would be an entirely new political landscape in Scotland.  It would no longer be about who is a nationalist, and who is, essentially, a collaborator with a foreign power.  

Yeah this is exactly my thoughts.

Several of my friends are finally on the side of independence after realising it's Tories in power forever. Me and another in the group have always wanted independence and have very different political views. I doubt we'd vote for the same party following independence but we both see the SNP as a means to an end just now.

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2 hours ago, Burning Barns said:

I think they would almost certainly win at least the first independent Scottish election, but after that, there'd be too many variables to make predictions beyond then.

I resigned my membership earlier this year, but I'd always been of the mindset that the SNP was merely the vehicle to get to independence.  Once we had achieved it, there would be an entirely new political landscape in Scotland.  It would no longer be about who is a nationalist, and who is, essentially, a collaborator with a foreign power.  

Always been the case for me. 

Tories at WM and SNP at Holyrood isn't tenable for much longer, something is going to have to give.

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On 07/09/2021 at 13:05, sergie's no1 fan said:

Boris introducing a UK wide national insurance levvy that goes breaks his parties manifesto.

Unionists, care to defend this? Why should Scotland put up with this, we haven't voted for the tories in decades? 

Yes, because traditionally the SNP have been the party of low taxation. Don't we pay more income tax up here for the SNPs gender therapy sessions already?

Anyways this levy will be ringfenced so expect the Snp to spend it all on new offices and then claim they'll use future taxes for the original purpose honestly guv

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1.  The priority is to get Independence.

2.  Only an SNP government (with support from the Greens) has any chance of achieving that.

3. Party politics in Scotland will sort itself out relatively soon after that and a PR system of voting will lead to a far more equitable and representative form of government.

4. Said government will be left-of-centre, progressive and inclusive IMO and will reflect the values that the majority of the  people of Scotland have been expressing for years.

5. It won’t be perfect.  Let’s not kid ourselves that it will be, but it will be far better than what we have.

Boris Johnson heading up a government that has such a key roll in how our lives are directed and that includes people like Patel, Raab and Mogg is an aberration.

 

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