https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-63742281
If the SNP campaign on a single issue surely they'll lose a lot of their current supporters. Not every single SNP voter wants "independence" so if she is making it clear that the election is a de facto referendum surely they'll vote for another party, probably the Lib non dems or even the greens as both Labour and the Tories seem to be universally disliked in Scotland. So she'll struggle to get 50% of the vote, even last election where they won most of the seats they only got 45% of the vote so I think it could go badly wrong.
Labour, with a more competent leader in Scotland than there has been recently, may well pick up more votes, if not necessarily seats. The Scottish LibDems are fairly invisible.
Wishful thing by you TTT.
They have always been a single issue party.
At the last Westminster election the SNP’s primary policy was an independence vote. They ended up with double the number of MPs as the rest combined, + 11.
So it is exactly the right strategy for the SNP.
1911 there were three elections in a year and the third was over Lords' powers to block ( money bills)
1945 was really on, who is most likely to involve us in a war, Churchill or Attlee?
oh 1831-2 over reform
"never seen so many bad hats in all my life!" Duke of Wellington
" What all the wise men said would happen has not come to pass. "And what all the damned fools in the kingdom said would occurred has occurred" - someone else - Palmerston poss
I'm sure she said something similar at the last general election.
They'd best be attending to matters they already have governance over and sorting them out.
They can't run a bath.
// Free prescriptions and free bus travel for certain age groups - and baby boxes for newborn babies. //
They are using their devolved powers to spend the Scotland budget how they like. The Conservatives could do the same in England, but aren’t really bothered about helping older and poorer people, so they don’t do it.
Free bus travel in England and Wales last time I looked, (though more limited than in Scotland)
About 89% of prescriptions in England are dispensed free of charge
In Scottish Parliamentary elections, folk can vote for constituency MSPs and Regional MSPs.
In the last election in 2021, 48.9% of those voting for Constituency MSPs voted for parties in favour of independence. In the vote for Regional MSPs, of those voting, 50.3% voted for parties in favour of independence.