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Independence Referendum- Not Again? Very Angry
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The witch is at it again threatning another independence referendum despite being told a few days ago the case for independence was dead. Has she lost the plot as well as being an out and out liar we were promised a once in generation opportunity. I am so angry she does not represent the interests of Scotland she is only interested in 1 issue. I hate her.
The witch is at it again threatning another independence referendum despite being told a few days ago the case for independence was dead. Has she lost the plot as well as being an out and out liar we were promised a once in generation opportunity. I am so angry she does not represent the interests of Scotland she is only interested in 1 issue. I hate her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I actually hope you're right, Karl. You can probably gather from the sentiments expressed that many people in England are somewhat tired of the SNP and its childish petulance. There will not be too many tears shed south of the border especially bearing in mind it will save them a few bob.
The SNP dominate the Scottish contingent at Westminster and make up 50% of the Scottish Parliament. The 55% of people who voted against independence in 2014 should have considered who they voted for in the 2015 General Election because they are now saddled with a party that, given its head, will lead Scotland into mediocre oblivion.
The SNP dominate the Scottish contingent at Westminster and make up 50% of the Scottish Parliament. The 55% of people who voted against independence in 2014 should have considered who they voted for in the 2015 General Election because they are now saddled with a party that, given its head, will lead Scotland into mediocre oblivion.
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