because of independence supporters. after indi is won, they will no doubt return to a party that bests represents them.
looking at your options, i think you have every right to be cynical tel. hmm. not so sure 749. not straight away anyway, there is no experience of governing in the opposition. no visionaries, no leaders, no commitment to wanting the best we can be. it will come in time tho. i'm sure of that.
My thinking would be that the SNP leadership would dissolve the party and join other political parties. I agree entirely that the others have no experience and it would be a disaster if they all retired from politics. Also a dereliction of duty. A bit like Farage and BJ in 2016 I am not entirely sure it would be the best thing to do, to immediately dissolve the SNP. maybe they could dissolve it and become the SDP and attract in labour and LibDem MSPs?
as per other post. I would them to stay on, but maybe not as the SNP, but either in other parties or as a new Social Democratic Party.
You're just parroting what the left say about him, you don't have a single thought of your own in your head. I'll however give you "liar", but as I've previously posted, they are all liars, everyone of them, but you parrot the line about Boris conveniently ignoring everyone else. You are correct about another point though..............He is the current Prime Minister (and will be for at least the next 5 years.)
The independence referendum took place in 2014 The EU referendum took place in 2016 You know the results of both, but because you lost both, you want to run them again. As for the vote of the SNP, are you sure about that? In the next GE in 5 years time, they will have to campaign to leave the UK and rejoin the EU (with all the caveats of a new member). Are you really sure the people of Scotland have the appetite?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...oting-system-tories-labour-hung-a9246661.html interesting to see if PR was used, how different the result would be. Big loser tories and snp: big winners brixit, limdem and greens. Hung parliament.
Once Brexit is done (LOL, they won't let us have British Independence), my ideal government is a permanent hung Parliament. Imagine ... post-Brexit UK with a Parliament paralysed and unable to function. Unable to fuck with the People of the UK. Marvellous!
Once done, I’d like to see a full reform of govt to make country interest before party interest the norm.