Common sense prevailed?
Or they bottled it?
Common sense prevailed?
Or they bottled it?
I think the undecided are really just not telling the pollsters. I think 53% No, 47% yes or even as low as a 43% yes, with no 57%. I am convinced it will be a No.
PS Not the Tweed, it would screw up the Elite's salmon fishing!![]()
On the plus side I can now apply to renew my passport and I might, while I'm at it, take advantage of the boost in the pound today and go and get some Zlotys for our trip to Gdansk in April.
£1 = 5.35PLN, result!![]()
On the plus side I can now apply to renew my passport and I might, while I'm at it, take advantage of the boost in the pound today and go and get some Zlotys for our trip to Gdansk in April.
£1 = 5.35PLN, result!![]()
And now Salmond has resigned, it has not been a good day North of the border!!
Still onwards and upwards, there is still fishing and Poland to look forward too. Life goes on!
Think Lynn and I will get full tonight, one bottle of wine guzzled already!!![]()
Mark does anyone no the costing of this campaign that salmond has amassed then he decides to bale out.
Bollox, rab in a suit has spat out his dummy, he has divided the uk.Mate, the referendum came about not because of Salmond, but because the people of Scotland voted the SNP into a majority government at the last Scottish generral election 2 years ago. This was a major achievement as the the Scottish Parliament was designed to avoid any one party gaining overall control, but rather a consensus/coalition government, yet so strong was the SNP vote they won a majority anyway.
With the SNP winning an overall majority they passed a mandate to ask for a referendum. The UK government agreed to it, they could have said no, as they were constitutionally able to do. However the parliament in London, Labour, Tories, LibDems et al agreed to a referendum, so please don't try to blame Salmond, or Scotland!
He has not baled out either. The Scots decided on a no vote, so he has taken the admirable decision to step aside and allow another SNP MSP to be First Minister and take the cause forward. He will of course remain an MSP and take a full role in the Scottish Parliament.![]()
Watched the thing through the night and it was interesting to hear that the so called political experts reckoned that salmonds downfall was his success.
it's been a good democratic exercise, now everyone's jumping on the band wagon including the northeast, we may even get the A1 sorted![]()
Watched the thing through the night and it was interesting to hear that the so called political experts reckoned that salmonds downfall was his success.
it's been a good democratic exercise, now everyone's jumping on the band wagon including the northeast, we may even get the A1 sorted![]()
Bollox, rab in a suit has spat out his dummy, he has divided the uk.
Who next ? George galloway ?
God help us.
Well maybe not the A1, but federalism is coming and no bad thing either. One day the North of England will come to appreciate what the Scots did on Thursday, as it will be the watershed for more powers being devolved to the English regions.