Slick wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:12 pm
Biffer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 9:58 pm
Slick wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 8:59 pm
I’m not sure the non Scots on here quite understand the rules around this.
We have to act shocked and amazed that this has happened. Despite only thinking of it a few months ago we have to pretend that this ruling has dragged us down for centuries and is something we have been fighting against for generations. We have to pretend this is a a complete surprise and join marches across the country. We have to pretend that this is definitely not how we thought the laws worked and is yet another Tory plot to keep us down.
Grown up debate? Serious discussion? Honesty? Nah, another pantomime to keep the masses bubbling
That’s one of the most childish things I’ve seen anyone write on this thread. But a unionist lowering the level of debate is genuinely surprising to me.
Interesting that you hold unionists in such high regard, I guess.
But I’m not a unionist, or any other division you want to use, I’m Scottish.
What I find childish is intelligent folk pretending they are with this bullshit. Have an honest conversation, not this nonsense. As I’ve said many times, I, like many other people, am certainly not against the concept of independence, bit this is just playground nonsense that contributes nothing to the actual debate.
You know this, and that’s what’s really frustrating
As an outsider, I can see both sides of the dispute, allbeit, with my being more sympathetic towards the Nationalist side.
The theater is all coming from the Tories in London; the SNP are just playing the cards they have available to them.
I was a little surprised the SNP didn't sight the difference between NI & Scotland in their case to the Supreme Court. In the last few months we've had a Tory NI Minister saying they wouldn't be slow to call a referendum for Irish Reunification if they saw indications that one would be successful; & this question came, because SF had just won a majority in an election to the assembly. Meanwhile, a few miles way, other UK citizens were told that a significant supporting Scottish Independence in their assembly elections would never be grounds for a referendum.
Some UK citizens are more equal than others !
.... or apparently the UK accepts that NI is a colony, & its citizens are victims of colonial oppression, & thus are entitled to want to leave.
I still think the SNP should spend more time on putting an adult proposal on what a Scexit will look like on the other side; warts & all, & cultivate alliances with other EU Parties, to enable them to show a credible path to Scottish EU membership.