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    An encouraging poll out tonight from YouGov which suggests Sturgeon may have pissed people off. As my manager was saying today in work, there comes a point where she turns into a joke as she demands a referendum on virtually every day of the week.

    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    I don't agree with it, but it will happen.

    Large constitutional changes the vast majority of the public basically knows nothing about apart from whats spat out in the local rag or on TV.
    If the public cannot be handed decisions about large constitutional changes, then why should they be given the vote at General Elections in appointing a party to implement large constitutional changes as well as running the health service, national defence, schools, universities, counter-terrorism and running an economy? This elitist view of democracy is pretty thin: a yes/no question on EU membership or the status of Scotland is what was needed as the main two political parties were unable to properly represent significant feeling on those issues. The EU referendum proved this beyond doubt as voters rejected the advice of all the major Westminster parties apart from Ukip and the DUP.

    Would it be healthy for our politics/democracy for example if the European and Scottish had simply been swept aside?

    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz
    Also the SNP don't have a majority at the moment, they have a plurality
    Correct sorry, what I meant to say was it [voting system] was put in place by Labour so that there was a permanent Unionist majority at Holyrood. They envisaged a permanent strong Labour vote, with the Conservatives and Liberal bloc. It changed as history proved.
    Last edited by -:Undertaker:-; 15-03-2017 at 12:22 AM.



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