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Exactly. If we are told the true damage that independence would do to Scotland and more importantly the people of Scotland then no sane person imo could vote yes. We will not get the true figures from the SNP because they know it makes ridiculously bad reading and the zealots want independence despite this knowledge.
I think that all age groups with the exception of mid 20s voted No in the referendum. We had a terrific discussion on the old official forum about it and with this election being clearly sold as a second chance at independence I hope the there will be a good discussion.
I was doubtful last time and I am still doubtful at the moment. It isn't a good reason to vote for independence just to get rid of the Tories, or Westminster or the Queen etc IMO. We need to understand what independence will mean.
You can see the difficulties that making a decision in principle to leave the EU caused. The basic principle was that we would not have to pay into their budget and the money could be invested in the NHS. There were comments about the rest of the world growing at a much faster rate and Europe was history not the future.
I liked the idea that we would not be governed by the unelected European Commission, that national issues could be addressed by the people that we voted for and wanted to run our country ie Britain. Somehow these arguments made sense to me and I was really pleased that all political parties chose to support the result of that referendum. The SNP quite rightly didn't support the decision and that was OK by me because they campaigned to remain.
They still want to return to Europe if the Scottish electorate chooses independence at a second indyref and I cannot understand the logic of this strategy. The trouble created by the Irish/ NI border is still not clear and I think it would be much more difficult to create any kind of meaningful border between Scotland and England.
I think it would be wise to wait and see how Brexit beds down. That's going to take quite a while and it may be that the things that we like about Europe such as ease of travel, free trade and shared policing etc will be possible. If that were to be the case I don't see independence in Europe as being much of a strategy for the SNP.
I think Brexit is a bit like McPake. Give it/him a chance, it's/he's new and everybody is learning. There are alternative views available!!
We know how Brexit is going to be, an absolute disaster for everyone. When the UK finally introduces import controls, we're going to be fighting over the last bit of parmesan in Sainsburys. At the moment, Brexit is only hammering exporters, which regular people don't really do. But when the tories are forced to finally implement brexit properly, in Jan 2022, we will all feel it. The SNP aren't planning a referendum until at least summer 2022 anyway so you will have your wish regardless.
I didn't think iScotland was allowed to join the EU, hard to keep track. Brexit won't bed down till the tories actually implement it, which at present is Jan 2022. Not forgetting the EU is currently taking legal action as the tories have unilaterally abandoned the NI protocol. And wait till people are stuck in airport queues for 5 hours, they dodged a bullet there with the covid restrictions.
If there is a referendum and the pro independence supporters win a majority there is no guarantee that an independent Scotland will gain entry to the ‘promised land’ known as the EU.
If an independent Scotland is able to join the EU io will be operating on a different time zone from the rest of the U.K. for a minimum of five months per year.