Trollslayer
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:07
I bet the EU will bend the rules. We have angeredthe gravy train god and it wants revenge.
Edit. Damed spill checjer
Trollslayer
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:08
Scotland can pay for the hard border.
I can see it now, Scotch whisky and haggis smuggling.
They will bend the rules if it is in their interests.
Rasczak
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:08
On the other hand do they want Wee Krankie?
Trollslayer
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:09
Are any of the contributors on this thread actually resident in Scotland at present or is this just some non-Scottish posters letting off steam?
Over by there
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:11
I started the thread because Nicola Sturgeon seems to spend a lot of time on this.
You could invite some Scottish members.
Sloppy Bob
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:12
It has cropped up in recent days. It appears to be the SNP attempt to do something or have some leverage over Brexit. I expect once HMS May was officially dead in the water SNP started to stoke the fires.
Trollslayer
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:12
Sturgeon and the SNP have become a single policy party,
They care about nothing else. Services are going down to the toilet, oil crashed, education is a constant mess....... who cares?
Let's have another referendum.
Sonic67
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:14
Theresa May didn't want to be PMin the long term, it's that she was the moderate option.
springtide
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:15
Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party surges into second place in Scotland
BobbyMac
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:52:15
The SNP lead the YouGov poll with 38 per cent of the forecast vote share, with the Brexit Party in second place on 20 per cent, followed by the Scottish Greens, who are looking to win their first MEP. Labour are polling just 10 per cent support, the same as the Scottish Conservatives.
YouGov found that 22 per cent of Labour’s 2017 voters are planning to vote Liberal Democrat at the European elections and 17 per cent will go for the Greens.
Where Labour are losing their vote, three votes are going to pro-Remain parties for every vote that goes to a pro-Brexit party.
Meanwhile, a Panelbase poll found the Brexit Party would win eight MSPs in a Scottish Parliament election, while an Opinium poll found that Mr Farage’s party would take 24 per cent of the vote in a UK general election, more than the Tories on 22 per cent.
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So still an overwhelmingly remain.
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