Very clear - again - that Scotland wants to remain in the EU. The rest of the UK (maybe NI apart, I don't know) is willing to accept it. Time for the lib dems to pick one or the other.
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26-05-2019 11:09 PM #511
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26-05-2019 11:11 PM #512This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
a lot of my fellow nats were going to be quite happy with two
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26-05-2019 11:15 PM #514
Ian Murray on his bosses : i'm starting to wonder if they are tory sleepers
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26-05-2019 11:18 PM #516
Turnout estimated at around 37%. That's a lot of wriggle room for the main losers
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26-05-2019 11:31 PM #522
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26-05-2019 11:32 PM #523
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26-05-2019 11:33 PM #524
Could we be looking at both the government and the opposition facing leadership battles while Brexit rudderlessly drifts towards a no deal?
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26-05-2019 11:35 PM #526
Unarguable difference in voting in Sco compared to rest of GB, but our new BBC Sco channel chucks it in before (Western Isles apart) the results aren't all in. It's early for breakfast but, duly telt, I'll eat my cereal.
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26-05-2019 11:35 PM #527This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
South East result in so I'm turning in.... Witch alert... Widdicombe's on my telly!
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quite a turnaround, had the highest 'Leave' percentage of any scottish council area in the 2016 referendum @ 49.9%, folks must have been doing a lot of hard thinking in the last 3 years, like most i suppose
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27-05-2019 12:08 AM #535
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Don't want to piss on the parade but...
SNP vote share at the 2017 GE was 36.9%
SNP vote share in the Euro Elections looking like 37.9%, one council still to declare.
So despite 3 years of total chaos is an increased vote share of 1% something to celebrate?
More people still voted to Leave the EU than voted for the SNP.
The pro Indy parties in Scotland, the SNP and Greens still less than 50% of the vote. About 45%, the same as in 2014.
If this is a 'landslide' for then SNP with a vote share under 40% on a turnout of also under 40%. Then what would you describe the No vote in 2014 of 55% on a turnout of 85%. A massive landslide?
Hope you all have a good night.Last edited by James310; 27-05-2019 at 12:12 AM.
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27-05-2019 12:10 AM #536
the greens have done very well in gaining 69 seats so far across europe
wee Greta having an effect
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27-05-2019 12:19 AM #538
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But people were told a vote for the SNP would stop Brexit, so what's the plan between now and October to fulfil that promise?
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27-05-2019 12:23 AM #540
I wasn't allowed to vote so won't be buying another British car any other British goods (except Whisky and PGTips).
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