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Would The S N P Still Back Jezza In A Coalition?

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agree with you Twix, the referendum was held to the collective, the majority voted to leave.
I find it insulting that the SNP (or any other party who may have been in power) say they want to stay in the EU.
First they must win independence (good luck with that) then, and only then should they apply to join the EU (again, good luck with that - they should have a referendum on that before they blindly go off half-loaded as usual
// they should have a referendum on [joining the EU] before they blindly go off half-loaded as usual //

Did theTories have a referendum before crashing us into Europe in 1973?
no, but Wilson did say he'd hold a referendum to see if we wanted to stay in or not.
(I was too young to take notice)
Found this tho:
https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/fref70s.htm
//Did theTories have a referendum before crashing us into Europe in 1973? //

They didn't 'crash' us into Europe. For years Europe said 'Non'. Additionally at that time 'Europe' was not the EU - and nothing like it.
naomi24
Of course we were crashed in.
The Labour Party were against joining the EEC which is why Heath, without any Parliamentary debate or vote, took us in anyway, just on his authority.
Belatedly, the Labour Party offered the electorate a referendum, when we were already in.
Parliament passed the EEC Act in 1972 by 8 votes.
Heath agreed to our membership in 1970. In 1971 Parliament ratified that stance. In July 1973 we joined, but it was agreeded only retrospectively rubberstamped after wewere in.
Gromit, //Belatedly, the Labour Party offered the electorate a referendum, when we were already in. //

Not belatedly at all. That referendum wasn't about joining - we were already in. It was about staying in or leaving.
naomi24
Heath took us into the EEC officially in 1973.
Heath lost the election (x2) in 1974.
Wilson’s manifesto had promised a referendum on our membership which took place in 1975.
The question was should we stay in. The nation voted 17,378,581 yes to stay, and 8,470,073 not to stay.
That's what I said, Gromit.
I had already written
// Labour Party offered the electorate a referendum, when we were already in. //
But you seemed confused, so I was spelling it out.
No confusion here.
Excellent.
"When the SNP first surfaced in th early 70s ......"



The SNP was formed in 1934 through the merger of the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party,.......

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_National_Party
Though the SNP won its first seat in 1945, it was the 1974 General Election which was their breakthrough, winning 11 seats.

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