I think you've been doing well on this thread, until this post. I'm less concerned with opinion polls, and more concerned with elections. The SNP's key ticket is independence, and they keep on getting returned to both Holyrood and Westminster. They've even formed a majority government with the...
Agree with all that, but it doesn't detract from HT's point, which is the Irish economy is still doing remarkably well, when both outside the UK and inside the EU.
I'm not remotely confused. You're wrong: you stated that the SNP/Scottish independence movement is seeking to unilaterally declare independence; I stated that they wanted a referendum on the issue of independence.
I could even speculate as to what is motivating your error, but I'll just leave it...
And there I was thinking that the majority government in Scotland (SNP-Scottish Greens) were calling for a referendum on independence, but now I've discovered that what they were after all along was that they want to declare independence.
As to Ireland, a century ago they threw off the...
You and I have found something to agree on politically :thumbsup:
I wonder how many times the SNP will have to be returned as the leading party (note also the Scottish Greens are pro-indy) in order for most on this thread to concede that they should be offered a further referendum, because the...