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Topic: The dis United Kingdom
41. Author:  Dave_1885        
Date: Sun 5th Jan 2025. 13:30

Its not about what has changed in the last 10 years, its about what has no changed, due to the fact the SNP are still in charge and not a unionist party, who would reinstall bridge tolls, tuition fees, prescription fees etc.

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42. Author:  Tenruh        
Date: Sun 5th Jan 2025. 14:10

the saline hill puma, Sun 5 Jan 11:53

Tenruh, Sun 5 Jan 10:41

pacifist, Sat 4 Jan 18:38

The possibilities for 2026 are looking much better.

The unionist vote is splitting all over the place with the arrival of reform. They will be shooting each other in the foot.


The Independence vote, however, coalescing around the SNP, has the chance to win the majority of seats and, this time, votes.

That makes a huge difference.


Please explain to me what is different going forward which you`re parties ignored over the last 10 years? Where`s the independence you`ve been promising us

You constantly go on about the independence movement coalecing around the SNP. All you are interested in is seats for you and your SNP pals and then put independence on the back burner.

Proof below

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1bdgtr3ft5/


You are a total slaver.


Come on then,tell me what the SNP will do in the next 10 years to achieve independence ?

How have they gone from 56 seats in 2015 to just 9 seats in Westminster now ?

Why has the membership dropped from 126,000 members in 2020 to around 50,000 now ?

56% of the Scottish public support independence, but what % is prepared to vote SNP? Any idea.

Some further planning below to secure independence. This should make the troughers happy..

https://wingsoverscotland.com/where-we-stand-now/

Post Edited (Sun 05 Jan 14:36)

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43. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Sun 5th Jan 2025. 16:56

You don`t have to be a member of SNP to vote for independence!

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44. Author:  desparado        
Date: Sun 5th Jan 2025. 18:49

A surprising number of those who voted for Unionist parties at the last GE are in favour of independence.

What an opportunity we missed in 2014.

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45. Author:  the saline hill puma        
Date: Sun 5th Jan 2025. 20:56

Tenruh, Sun 5 Jan 14:10

the saline hill puma, Sun 5 Jan 11:53

Tenruh, Sun 5 Jan 10:41

pacifist, Sat 4 Jan 18:38

The possibilities for 2026 are looking much better.

The unionist vote is splitting all over the place with the arrival of reform. They will be shooting each other in the foot.


The Independence vote, however, coalescing around the SNP, has the chance to win the majority of seats and, this time, votes.

That makes a huge difference.


Please explain to me what is different going forward which you`re parties ignored over the last 10 years? Where`s the independence you`ve been promising us

You constantly go on about the independence movement coalecing around the SNP. All you are interested in is seats for you and your SNP pals and then put independence on the back burner.

Proof below

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1bdgtr3ft5/


You are a total slaver.


Come on then,tell me what the SNP will do in the next 10 years to achieve independence ?

How have they gone from 56 seats in 2015 to just 9 seats in Westminster now ?

Why has the membership dropped from 126,000 members in 2020 to around 50,000 now ?

56% of the Scottish public support independence, but what % is prepared to vote SNP? Any idea.

Some further planning below to secure independence. This should make the troughers happy..

https://wingsoverscotland.com/where-we-stand-now/


You are still a total slaver

Post Edited (Sun 05 Jan 20:56)

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46. Author:  Tenruh        
Date: Mon 6th Jan 2025. 06:23

LochgellyAlbert, Sun 5 Jan 16:56

You don`t have to be a member of SNP to vote for independence!


Do you think the SNP will deliver independence?

Obviously they`ve lost all credibility at Westminster and the indication is they`ll have to share power at Holyrood .independence for Scotland won`t be in our lifetime sadly.

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47. Author:  Tenruh        
Date: Mon 6th Jan 2025. 06:34

Dave_1885, Sun 5 Jan 13:30

Its not about what has changed in the last 10 years, its about what has no changed, due to the fact the SNP are still in charge and not a unionist party, who would reinstall bridge tolls, tuition fees, prescription fees etc.


It looks like you`re prepared to accept devolution rather than independence.

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