13-04-2019, 22:30
SCO, I take your point about Scotland and the ROUK still arguing about separation after 5 years. I wonder what Nicola's arguments would be compared to the ones she is using now about "Brexit".
0762, I most certainly agree about the hardening of attitudes in Scotland regarding the behaviour of MPs in Westminster. For my part, I have gone from a marginally pro-Independence ditherer to a 100% committed hard-line advocate for Scottish Independence. The only problem I have is that, living in the rural Scottish Borders, my views will be ignored at Holyrood in favour of the Central Belt requirements, much the same as Scotland is ignored at Westminster in favour of the Southern half of England.
PS - I would argue against any insinuation that "Brexit" is the result of any Leave voters' intentions. Mrs May's "Brexit" is entirely her ineffectual and anodyne vision and bears no relation whatsoever to what I and millions of others voted for. So much so, that I would welcome the chance to vote Leave in a second referendum.
0762, I most certainly agree about the hardening of attitudes in Scotland regarding the behaviour of MPs in Westminster. For my part, I have gone from a marginally pro-Independence ditherer to a 100% committed hard-line advocate for Scottish Independence. The only problem I have is that, living in the rural Scottish Borders, my views will be ignored at Holyrood in favour of the Central Belt requirements, much the same as Scotland is ignored at Westminster in favour of the Southern half of England.
PS - I would argue against any insinuation that "Brexit" is the result of any Leave voters' intentions. Mrs May's "Brexit" is entirely her ineffectual and anodyne vision and bears no relation whatsoever to what I and millions of others voted for. So much so, that I would welcome the chance to vote Leave in a second referendum.
Cabbage is still good for you