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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Sorry Deeranged poor choice of words. I thought that SNP supporters who care about democracy might understand the problem that the Salmond enquiry has revealed might be something that all Scots could agree on. Absolutely no disrespect intended and our Holyrood politicians should be asking for the changes to be made to help rein in an unaccountable First Minister and her party. I would be making the same point no matter what party had behaved in Scotland the way the current SNP have.
    Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are accountable to the people of Scotland, there is to be an election in just a few weeks, why are you talking as though we're living in North Korea. And your last sentence is completely false and you know it, the tories and labour both shafted their leaders recently and you said nothing about it, don't blame you, unionists are boring as phukk whilst the SNP are box office, like the Dees tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are accountable to the people of Scotland, there is to be an election in just a few weeks, why are you talking as though we're living in North Korea. And your last sentence is completely false and you know it, the tories and labour both shafted their leaders recently and you said nothing about it, don't blame you, unionists are boring as phukk whilst the SNP are box office, like the Dees tonight
    I will try again. I would be critical of any political party that has behaved in the way that the SNP have done with regard to the Salmond inquiry. I don't understand why you can't accept that I am not a supporter of independence but I could be convinced if the arguments were rational. Of course political leaders are usually replaced by their own parties. Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn were deposed by their own supporters. I suspect that Nicola will be deposed if there is no majority SNP government returned at the May election and further if she does not deliver a 50% plus share of the vote I would expect Westminster to deny any request for Indyref 2. The interest for me will be to see how the Green vote holds up. They sold their support to the SNP so perhaps their nationalist policy might put off more voters, or they might cannibalize some of the SNP vote.

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