She's spent the last 40 mins on "independence" but she doesn't what that. If they'll let her in, the first thing she wants to do is join the EUSSR. How is that independence?. Perhaps now is an appropriate time to ask the famous 10:
1) How will you replace the funding you get from England?
2) Are you happy to continue using the pound but have no control of it?
3) How will you service your part of the national debt?
4) How will you stop the inevitable exodus to England once the decision has been made?
5) Will you continue to offer free prescriptions, university etc ?
6) …if so how far are you prepared to raise taxes for those that remain?
7) How will you attract investment to, what will have to be a high taxation area?
8) How will you replace and fund the parts of the UK infrastructure that you now take for granted? Eg military, police, public transport?
9) are you prepared to adopt the EURO as a condition of joining the EUSSR?
10) Are you prepared to construct a border as a condition of joining the EUSSR?
The SNP have never addressed any of the above perhaps our res
The Scots have a reputation for being 'canny' and after listening to her 'William Wallace rides again' speech last night I suspect that come her second referendum, support for her desperation will be decidedly reduced. The woman continues to make more of a fool of herself as time goes on.
dave, I think many vote SNP because they don't like Labour and they don't like the Tories. SNP get it not because they're popular but because they're the only alternative.