I would think none. I'd still be delighted though as we would have won the yes vote to a new beginning. I'm voting yes for an independent scotland, not for the snp.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Scottish Independence
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19-03-2014 10:51 AM #1111
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You can call it a lot of things but one thing's for sure it certainly is not Devo Max.
One other thing, as they will be responsible for implementing this 'half baked' proposal, can I ask if the recommendations will be included in the UK Labour Party's 2015 General Election manifesto?
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19-03-2014 12:26 PM #1114
Nailed:
Ben Thomson, chairman of the Devo Plus thinktank, which has Labour, Lib Dem and Tory membership, said he was deeply disappointed by the new proposals and said it remained unclear how Labour believed the limited tax devolution was equal to 40% of Holyrood's spending.
It would not make Scottish politicians accountable enough for the money they spend, he said. "It's just tinkering with the current system," Thomson said. "It's just lip service towards real devolved powers. The SNP will benefit from this; they will just say that the unionist parties aren't interested in real devolution."
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Provided we vote No, are you sure this will form part of the 2015 UK Labour Party GE manifesto?
I could be wrong but my understanding is that this is a proposal for the 2016 Scottish Election.
Whatever way you look at it, it's a complete dog's breakfast and only goes as far as tinkering around the edges. If you want confirmation of this you should take a look at Gordon Brewer interviewing Johann Lamont on Newsnight last night. This from a woman who aspires to be Scotland's FM!!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...nd_18_03_2014/
My favourite bit:-
BREWER: What if Ed Balls should become Chancellor of the Exchequer and he says “Right, I’m going to put the top rate up to 50p”, can the Scottish Parliament say no, we’re not going to do that, we’ll just keep it at 45p?
LAMONT: I wouldn’t have thought so.
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On a side note, unite the union have decided to stay neutral. I would say that's more disappointing for the NO campaign as Unite are a Labour affiliated union.
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19-03-2014 03:42 PM #1119This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You sound a smidgen pissed off with the lack of commitment shown by the Labour Party?
Maybe you should drop the Better Together link, seize the opportunity and vote Yes.
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19-03-2014 03:51 PM #1120
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Joking aside Labour have done a decent job on this considering there are many within the party that did not want further devolution. I took the decision to vote no based on my head not my heart. As I have said previously there are too many questions unanswered to take a risk with a yes vote. Some of that is my pathological hatred of the Nats. Been involved in too many campaigns over decades to change that.
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I am not a member of any political party and have looked at how the country has been run in both Scotland since Devolution, and the UK. I prefer to be given a shot at doing it for ourselves.
On the subject of Devolution, I've seen benefits and can see no harm in pushing it further. If you want to take your pocket money from Gideon and Co, that's your prerogative. I wouldn't hold out much hope of getting into power in any parliament any time soon.
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19-03-2014 08:07 PM #1125This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
P.S. love the "you and your kind" comment - are we still a virus?
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19-03-2014 08:13 PM #1126This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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19-03-2014 08:21 PM #1129
People really need to forget about hating the SNP and vote on whether they think Independence is good for Scotland.
Salmond's an erse and I expect him to be voted out of a job at the earliest opportunity (only if Labour get a more credible leader mind you) that interview the other day along with her stupid performance against Sturgeon a few weeks back have done Lamont irreparable damage IMO.
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19-03-2014 08:30 PM #1130This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
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19-03-2014 08:38 PM #1131This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The only thing she's missing is a half dozen clothes pegs in her mouth.
If that's the best Labour leader Scotland can come up with then God help us in Westminster or Holyrood, where'er the future lies.
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19-03-2014 08:39 PM #1132This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway... I can't stand the SNP but will be voting YES. I really hope they disappear for good after Independence.Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
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He'll die before he's sold.
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19-03-2014 08:44 PM #1133This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sorry, I don't agree. Labour's lack of commitment to devolution led to the failure of the 79 referendum that you mention. The party was hopelessly split on the issue then and in the years after. The Campaign for a Scottish Assembly did not have full support from the party, and there were many in Labour strenuously anti. The CSA was barely a movement, either. The first march I ever went on was with them and I was almost embarrassed at how few of us were there.
Devolution was a fringe topic for Labour in the '80s. Sillars won Govan and all hell broke lose. The Constitutional Convention was formed the next again year, so it's not right to say it evolved from the 79 referendum.
My take on all of this is from growing up through the 80s, despairing of Labour's lack of interest in pressing the Scottish agenda. I might be doing you a dis-service assuming that you are old enough to remember it too (). Perhaps we just took different impressions of what was going on?
As for delivery, Labour delivered the vote - it was the Scottish people that delivered the result.
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19-03-2014 08:45 PM #1134This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was very disappointed with the performance of all three of the women on that programme.
Catfight.
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That Newsnight interview was frankly ridiculous and I'm afraid it will be used again and again to beat her up. Gordon Brewer could hardly believe his ears.
I can't stand Salmond but I don't think the SNP will wilt away after Independence. Sturgeon will get the leadership soon enough once the referendum is over and will be a force to reckon with in Scottish politics for many years.
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19-03-2014 08:51 PM #1137This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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20-03-2014 07:25 AM #1140
Latest Panelbase (conducted 7-14 March, ex don't knows and changes versus prior Panelbase poll):
Yes 47 (+3)
No 53 (-3)
Interesting.
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