So to be clear, you think Scotland deciding to become independent is dangerous? You think the Scots asking for Trident to be removed from their land is dangerous? And binning the undemocratic House of Lords (where in 2015, hereditary peers still get to rubber stamp policies made by elected...
Firstly, absolutely none of what you have just said suggest she is dangerous at all. You sound like the Daily Mail editorial FFS. Secondly, you didn't answer my more pertinent second question - how is the SNP supposed to behave in order to carry out their democratic right? Play cosy...
Out of interest, if you wanted to break up the union (or indeed didn't believe in swearing allegiance to the queen) as is your democratic right, how are you supposed to behave then?
She is leader of a party where the leader of that party might not have a seat in Westminster. Same as Farage. Same as Bennett. Possibly same as Clegg! Added to Sinn Fein whose leader does have a seat but he never uses it, and it's a proper funny situation.
The country badly needs PR but doesn't get it because it suits the two bigger parties over everybody else. AV is an appalling fudge, barely any better than FPTP. Therefore, I think they could easily have forced a referendum on that. Instead we got a complete bodge that nobody wanted and it...
I meant "Third biggest party" or "second (junior) partner in government" :lolol:
I am pissed off because delivering PR ought to have been within their grasp. And they fcked it up.
A special mention for that utter f*ckwitt, Nick Clegg, the man responsible for decimating support levels for his party all for a whiff of power sharing with the Bullingdon sect.
This weekend he's announced he won't prop up a government with UKIP or SNP as fellow partners.
Three things Clegg...
What does "dictating terms" actually mean? There would be terms needed to form a coalition government, but they wouldn't "dictate" them at all. They would get some concessions (the removal of trident from Scotland, for example) but not others. That's politics.
Nicola Sturgeon is the best MP in the UK. She is very polished, she stands up for Scotland (which incidentally doesn't have to be to the detriment of everybody else), and SNP policies are nice and clear. I wish she was English!
Honestly, I don't really understand what everyone is so...