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SlightlyJames wrote:^ Like you said, if Labour took every single SNP seat they still wouldn't have been able to beat the Tories. If Labour hadn't shit the bed down south there would have been a coalition. As it is now, Scotland might be sheltered somewhat from Tory bullshit by securing some measure of devolution with our 95% SNP seats.
Whether or not another referendum occurs depends on a few things. 5 more years of Tories would certainly lean in the direction that there would be but it really depends on whether or not the SNP explosion brings any more powers to Holyrood. There's also been some talk over the EU referendum, where the question has been raised that if England votes to leave the EU and the rest of the UK doesn't, do we get dragged along or does that decision bring further cause to part?
SortaCreative wrote:Yeah. Like Is said, as big as the SNP routing of Labour was. They failed to make any significant gains in England. Whether that's because the scaremongering about the coalition (I was actually hoping for the coalition) or other reason's who knows.
If the SNP explosion translates to more powers for Holyrood, I think a referendum is likely. I think if the Conservatives put forward the referendum about the EU and the vote is yes. Scotland will leave the United Kingdom, almost 100%.
SlightlyJames wrote:They brought it on themselves really, even disregarding the previous coalition that definitely did hurt them a lot. In a campaign where popular opinion was that Labour is just a less extreme brand of Tory, Clegg positioned the Lib Dems as the middle ground between those two. That's why I referred to the three as the Goldilocks parties a couple of pages ago. Daddy Tory is too hard. Mummy Labour is too soft. But Cleggylocks is juuuust right.
PorkChop wrote:Watching Britain's Got Talent. The standard of talent couldn't be much lower this year. No way does it not get scrapped in the near future.
Twister wrote:Very British Problems, anyone watching? I can relate to so many of the things mentioned.
Twister wrote:I love a good BBQ. I'm liking BBQ Champ so far, it's something different from your usual cookery shows at least.
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