Nothing to do with what I said. You all stayed mostly because of EU membership. That's what I tried to say. If you leave you'll never get a membership.
That's nonsense.
Nothing to do with what I said. You all stayed mostly because of EU membership. That's what I tried to say. If you leave you'll never get a membership.
I live in South England just outside London and if this happens, I'll definitely consider moving to Scotland very seriously.
As an American, can someone from Scotland explain to me how you guys have remained relatively left wing and sane all of these years? Does the insane Rupert Murdoch media empire simply have no reach there or what? Because the propaganda has been pretty fucking successful in America, most of England, and Australia that's for sure.
As an American, can someone from Scotland explain to me how you guys have remained relatively left wing and sane all of these years? Does the insane Rupert Murdoch media empire simply have no reach there or what? Because the propaganda has been pretty fucking successful in America, most of England, and Australia that's for sure.
This generation of voters were burned massively by Thatcher in the eighties.
People remember and their kids know too.
Tory is still a dirty word here for the majority.
There is also the sense that we are fighting against the Westminster establishment which obviously harbours a strong sense of justice and fairness (perceived or real).
Murdoch and big media is seen as just another extension of British and English arrogance that usually seeks to undermine Scotland's nation status and problems. It therefore has little credibility in the main.
Left wing roots are strong here. We are a tiny nation with a global outlook that historically feels a connection to left wing causes all over the world like the Irish, Palestinian and South African struggles.
That's my reading of it anyway, completely subjective of course.
Don't be fooled though, there are plenty of right wingers here too. They just aren't the majority, yet.
We'd be happy to have you.
I'm not kidding either.
Spent a bit of time in Glasgow and Aberdeen and have been around Sterling a fair bit with work, plus when I visited Edinburgh last year I fell in love with that too.
If the fiance and I can find work up there, and assuming we can sell the house we've just bought in 18 months or so (so long as we get in before it's too late!) we'll certainly be looking to defect with you noble fellows.
edit: plus the 2 scot-gaffers I've met are fucking legends.
We've most always been anti-Tory party. The rise of the SNP mostly came about from Labour wrecking the country and then the Conservatives wrecking the country and us getting fed up. Scotland is quite good at caring for the disabled, sick, poor and wanting an NHS. Since our Government has given us free education, free prescriptions and other things we're relatively happy supporting a pro-person Government rather than one shafted in tradition like Westminster with its etiquette/House of Lords, rich boys and pro big government/corporate attitude.
London is pretty much corrupt to the core and has been controlling England, let alone Scotland for too long. In some regards this was the English people hitting back at London, but the sad thing is the fallout to using this vote to attack London is like voting in Trump to give a FU to the American political system. The fallout just isn't worth it. These millionaires (Cameron) can bolt from this and kick back on a boat somewhere, while the average working person who gave the FU to London is the one likely to suffer without the EU. Especially on the workers rights issues if England continue to vote in a Tory cut happy party. You see how they treat the disabled now, so you have to wonder what is next for the workers without the EU? Everyone on 0 hour contracts? lol...
Edit: I forgot to say as for media/Rupert Murdoch, the Scottish indy ref opened all of our eyes to the corruption in the mainstream media. The bias and lies might have tripped up some Scots, but we banded together after the vow was broken and other shit and realised how bad it all is. Lots of those in England still seem to lap up the fear headlines.
This generation of voters were burned massively by Thatcher in the eighties.
People remember and their kids know too.
Tory is still a dirty word here for the majority.
There is also the sense that we are fighting against the Westminster establishment which obviously harbours a strong sense of justice and fairness (perceived or real).
Murdoch and big media is seen as just another extension of British and English arrogance that usually seeks to undermine Scotland's nation status and problems. It therefore has little credibility in the main.
Left wing roots are strong here. We are a tiny nation with a global outlook that historically feels a connection to left wing causes all over the world like the Irish, Palestinian and South African struggles.
That's my reading of it anyway, completely subjective of course.
Don't be fooled though, there are plenty of right wingers here too. They just aren't the majority, yet.
Thanks to you both. Very useful historical info and puts things into perspective.
Looks like the Daily Record is on board, which could be a big thing in the context of another referendum campaign.
It also feels significant after "The Vow" etc.
For neutrals watching maybe, but really the papers have had their day up here. Not many Scots are going to give a shit what they peddle, positive or negative.
King Alex Salmond and Queen Nicola Sturgeon. My personal royal family.
A Jambo and a Hibby ruling Scotland?
Yikes.
A Jambo and a Hibby ruling Scotland?
Yikes.
I think I met you at EGX a few years back yeah?
Regardless, yeah, you'd be welcome up here .
It's so strange to see a tabloid newspaper with left-leaning headlines.Looks like the Daily Record is on board, which could be a big thing in the context of another referendum campaign.
It also feels significant after "The Vow" etc.
Looks like the Daily Record is on board, which could be a big thing in the context of another referendum campaign.
It also feels significant after "The Vow" etc.
what's on page 20 though
You did indeed! And I completely forgot you were Scottish!
OK that makes 4.
Here come the immigrants.... just kidding. We'd love to have y'all. I might be bias because I'm Scottish, but we genuinely have the friendliest and most welcoming demographic (the Irish probably match us to some extent though) in the UK.I'm not kidding either.
Spent a bit of time in Glasgow and Aberdeen and have been around Sterling a fair bit with work, plus when I visited Edinburgh last year I fell in love with that too.
If the fiance and I can find work up there, and assuming we can sell the house we've just bought in 18 months or so (so long as we get in before it's too late!) we'll certainly be looking to defect with you noble fellows.
edit: plus the 2 scot-gaffers I've met are fucking legends.
I'd pay for that. Probably regret it, but I'd pay nonetheless.Page 3 style spread of Salmond promoting indyref 2.
what's on page 20 though
Here come the immigrants.... just kidding. We'd love to have y'all. I might be bias because I'm Scottish, but we genuinely have the friendliest and most welcoming demographic (the Irish probably match us to some extent though) in the UK.
I live in South England just outside London and if this happens, I'll definitely consider moving to Scotland very seriously.
Thanks to you both. Very useful historical info and puts things into perspective.
Wait, if Scotland declares independence and gets accepted into the EU won't they have an influx of people from UK that wants to remain in the EU?
I jokingly suggested on my Facebook feed that NI should vote to rejoin ROI, Scotland should vote for independence and then we should form some kind of Republic of Celts.Scotland to announce they're annexing Northern Ireland and parts of London.
Wait, if Scotland declares independence and gets accepted into the EU won't they have an influx of people from UK that wants to remain in the EU?
Wait, if Scotland declares independence and gets accepted into the EU won't they have an influx of people from UK that wants to remain in the EU?
I'm just not certain if Scotland loves the EU all that much, and getting the Euro might be a deal-breaker - unless the Pound drops even further. Plus, it could take years before they rejoin the EU
If Scotland leaves the UK, the UK will no longer exist. England would go back to their old flag which would force countries like Australia and New Zealand to take the Union Jack off their flags.
Truely the end of an empire.
I'm cool with this.
According to ZEIT.de Scotland is already preparing the necessary legal steps to ensure a 2nd referendum; it's happening
Edit: SZ.de too
Edit 2: and it's on the BBC Breaking News feed now
If Scotland leaves the UK, the UK will no longer exist. England would go back to their old flag which would force countries like Australia and New Zealand to take the Union Jack off their flags.
Truely the end of an empire.
They still need Westminster approval. Which they won't get right now.
Are you sure about that?
I had heard rights to call a referendum where transferred as part of the negotiations after the last referendum.
Also if a Scottish parliament votes for it overwhelmingly, London's lack of approval (if required) will further expose the inequality of the UK and the lie that is devolved government.
An informal alliance is OK, nothing more.
I want independence.
They still need Westminster approval. Which they won't get right now.
We don't need approval to hold a referendum.
If Westminster wants to deny the will of the Scottish people then they have a big problem on their hands.