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8 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

I bet the whole of Scotland had wished they'd voted yes in 2014.

theyd have had bigger cuts than tory cuts and would be in a worse cost of living crisis.

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28 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

you mean a local councillor who was popular amongst local party members but labour hq didn't like?

if he's that popular he doesn't need the labour party to become mp.

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46 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

Maybe, but how is she replaced?

For all the talk of needing to get all the MPs to agree I don't think that's correct. If they can get 70 percent to agree they can whittle quickly to the 2 and get the second person to pull out. The precedent has been set when Leadson did this to allow May to become PM.

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9 minutes ago, pink_triangle said:

For all the talk of needing to get all the MPs to agree I don't think that's correct. If they can get 70 percent to agree they can whittle quickly to the 2 and get the second person to pull out. The precedent has been set when Leadson did this to allow May to become PM.

yeah, and I guess maybe Wallace is that person mostly likely to get widest support...

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1 minute ago, steviewevie said:

they'd be a super scandi social democrat EU country full of sexy renewables and with a great future ahead of them. Maybe they could send us food parcels.

renewables owned by private companies, not the SG. a massive deficit, that the EU will require the  SG to address. so huge tax rises or huge spending cuts.

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4 minutes ago, Neil said:

renewables owned by private companies, not the SG. a massive deficit, that the EU will require the  SG to address. so huge tax rises or huge spending cuts.

nah, they'd be able to borrow to invest, a new burgeoning EU economy, a bright star with Nicola Sturgeon showing herslef as a great international statesperson..out of a fucked UK led by neo-lib nutters, the laughing stock of the world.

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7 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

nah, they'd be able to borrow to invest

a growth plan like truss's, more like the tories than ever!

invest in what? if it was that easy, we'd all be millionaires already.

snp have had 8 years since last ref and haven't come up with a growth plan yet.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

nah, they'd be able to borrow to invest, a new burgeoning EU economy, a bright star with Nicola Sturgeon showing herslef as a great international statesperson..out of a fucked UK led by neo-lib nutters, the laughing stock of the world.

voting for indy would be a national act of self-harm, greater than brexit? sturgeon is your farage, and just as honest.

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24 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

I'm sure he could be persuaded by the men in grey suits.

Possibly but if he couldn’t before then why now when the party are in a worse position?

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