With Labour plummeting and Reform coming in that's far from the best policy unless you want Reform to gain list seats. Maybe the borders and NE but 2nd vote SNP anywhere else gets you a Westminster party as polling stands at the moment.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Scottish Independence
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20-04-2025 08:29 PM #26371
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20-04-2025 08:46 PM #26372This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-04-2025 08:52 PM #26373This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-04-2025 09:05 PM #26374This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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20-04-2025 09:34 PM #26376
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Much as I thought I'd be SNP 1 and 2 I'm half considering Alba 2.
I know Alba are bampots but maybe the SNP need a rocket up their bahookie and in a position of responsibility maybe Alba would, with the thought of independence that much closer, would act like grown ups!
We'll see.
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20-04-2025 10:06 PM #26378
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We have had a pro Indy parliament since 2011 with the SNP being the biggest party, all those saying they will give the SNP another chance what are you expecting to change with another pro Indy majority?
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20-04-2025 10:20 PM #26379This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It does begger the question what Labour Party voters want when the vote for a party with no traditional labour policies and that bows to neoliberalism at every turn.
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20-04-2025 10:36 PM #26380
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I mean if you support Indy you can't really vote for anyone else that can be considered a serious player for delivering Independence but I don't see anything changing with another pro Indy majority for 5 years seeing as we have had that for close to 15 years.
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20-04-2025 11:59 PM #26382
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You seriously believe the UN are going to intervene and destabilise the UK in the current world climate, the UN don't care. I mean when have the UN ever uttered a word about Scotland? Thinking the UN are going to do something and break up the UK is for the birds I am afraid. As for raising the pressure on the UK Government that's been said for year's now and it makes no difference.
It's not a problem and I get why if you support Indy you have to pursue this and people will vote for what they believe in but I just don't see any difference another pro Indy majority will make to Independence.Last edited by jamie_1875; 21-04-2025 at 12:02 AM.
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21-04-2025 12:19 AM #26383This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I couldn't give a monkeys about the SNP and thought their stunts and legal battles after 2014 have been pointless and a bit silly, none of it has been counterproductive though as support for independence keeps growing.
Around 10% of Tory voters are pro-indepedence. 25-30% of Labour voters are pro-independence. Demographics say its only a matter of time whether I want independence or not.
The only real block on it would be an actual Labour Party but there hasn't been one of them in power since Punk Rock.
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21-04-2025 12:33 AM #26384This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-04-2025 07:18 AM #26385
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Why do unionists keep on voting for unionist parties when they're obviously not so good at running things as the SNP are?Space to let
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21-04-2025 08:00 AM #26386
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I am guessing this is a new strategy and I am interested to see where it goes but I suspect the UN aren't going to help facilitate the break up of the UK as easy as it seems to be suggested.
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21-04-2025 08:18 AM #26387
How have other countries become independent and become members of the UN?
Well here's one example
June 1991*: Croatia and Slovenia declare their independence from Yugoslavia, and are fully recognized by the international community.September 8 1991*: Macedonia held a national referendum for independence, with 95% of the population voting for a independent state of Macedonia.October 1991*: Macedonia proclaims its independence from Yugoslavia and becomes the Republic of Macedonia. However, it is recognized as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM).1993*: Accession to the United Nations.*There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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21-04-2025 08:43 AM #26388
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That's obviously not happening so what is it the UN can offer in this situation that I am obviously missing? What is legally binding and under what law etc?
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21-04-2025 08:50 AM #26389This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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21-04-2025 09:01 AM #26390
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If the route is the UN looks at referendums then surely they look at 2014.
I am just not following what this new strategy is and what the expected UN involvement is going to be. As far as I can see it has zero support amongst the Indy mainstream parties.
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21-04-2025 10:02 AM #26391This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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I can’t see 100 Independece supporting MSP’s ever being achieved but as long as there is a simple majority then that should suffice.
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21-04-2025 12:10 PM #26395
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The UN nonsense is a fringe idea that obviously isn't going anywhere and isn't known by about 99.9% of the population. Independence should and will only come from a national referendum. Thankfully Swinney looks like he's putting to bed the culture wars and will hopefully push for one in the next 5 to 10 years. I'm confident demographics will get Independence in the next referendum
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When even a mentalist like Pete Wishart thinks it's mental and unhinged then you do have to consider if it is.
"I just don't get this 'Scotland is a colony stuff'. There are few Scots who actually feel colonised and most think this is bonkers"
"Most voters think it's nuts and not remotely in tune with their experience of living here. We've got to be really careful we don't turn people away at this crucial stage."
I just don't see anything coming from it, imagine having that conversation on the doorsteps. Let's not talk about the NHS or Education let's talk about how you feel about your colonialist status?
I also don't understand why some Swiss body is involved, why Swiss and not Scottish? Very little adds up.
Doesn't a colony have no political representation? We have a parliament that can make it's own laws and we democratically elect MPs to the UK Parliament to represent us as well. It fails at the first hurdle.Last edited by jamie_1875; 21-04-2025 at 12:55 PM.
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21-04-2025 01:07 PM #26398This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pete Wishart would think that because the UN approach doesn't include any political interference at all. He'd effectively be out his cushy little number at Westminster.
Scotland is not a member of the UN obviously so it can't represent itself.
I mentioned Prof Alf Bairds books, read "Doun-Hauden" and then come back to me when you've got some kind of understanding of what colonisation actually is, my point is nobody feels colonised, that's how it works.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doun-Hauden.../dp/B086Y6MMH2
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21-04-2025 03:24 PM #26399
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21-04-2025 03:57 PM #26400This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"Google, what's the definition of a colony"
A colony, according to the UN, is a territory under the political control of a foreign power, often one that is distant, with a subordinate colonial government. It's essentially a piece of land controlled by another country. The term "colony" is now frequently replaced with "dependent territory".
"Wikipedia, what's the definition of a colony"
A colony is a territory subject to a form of foreign rule, [1] which rules the territory and its indigenous peoples separated from the foreign rulers.
What is a colony Cambridge Dictionary?
colony [noun] (a group of people who form) a settlement in one country etc which is under the rule of another country. colony [noun] a group of people having the same interests, living close together. colony [noun] a collection of animals, birds etc, of one type, living together. settlement [noun] a small community.
What is the UN definition of colonization?
It designates processes through which a State acquires or maintains full or partial political control over another sovereign nation, or subjugation of groups or entities over others, including terms such as economic, cultural, or ideological colonialism.
I'll rely on all the above quotes from, I think you'll agree, reputable sources. I'll refrain from arguing about it because I don't know enough but the fact is neither do you. Simply to say you don't feel colonised doesn't mean you're not.
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