I personally don’t think there should be another referendum just yet in Scotland (too soon since last one which was a once in a generation vote) however things have changed I suppose so it will be difficult to stop.
If they vote for independence that’s there choice. It will be a shame but whether Brexit happened or not both Scotland’s and NI would be having referenda at some point in the coming years (as should be their right to determine their own future(s))
Ps agree within a number of Grendels points on information/arguments by SNP. Surprised more work hasn’t been done to address some of the inaccuracies, especially relating to the economics. This should have been drip fed over the past few years in preparation for times like we now find ourselves in ie how the lower than anticipated oil prices would’ve left a significant (billions) hole in the Scottish finances. If then, voters still vote for independence knowing the potential risks/consequences, then, like Leavers, fair enough. The SNP, as the party of government, should at least try provide accurate assessments and the ramifications of independence, to support their arguments.
If they vote for independence that’s there choice. It will be a shame but whether Brexit happened or not both Scotland’s and NI would be having referenda at some point in the coming years (as should be their right to determine their own future(s))
Ps agree within a number of Grendels points on information/arguments by SNP. Surprised more work hasn’t been done to address some of the inaccuracies, especially relating to the economics. This should have been drip fed over the past few years in preparation for times like we now find ourselves in ie how the lower than anticipated oil prices would’ve left a significant (billions) hole in the Scottish finances. If then, voters still vote for independence knowing the potential risks/consequences, then, like Leavers, fair enough. The SNP, as the party of government, should at least try provide accurate assessments and the ramifications of independence, to support their arguments.