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Originally posted by LancelotBarre View PostWith the greatest of respect, that is completely untrue.
If you have a look at the time the SNP spent as a minority government, their spending plans were voted through by the support of the Conservatives, under opposition from Labour.Comment
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MigrationWatchUK | The SNP and Immigration ? An open door to England?
Labour concessions to the SNP on immigration would destroy any effective immigration control for England - that is the conclusion of a Migration Watch UK report released today. With opinion polls pointing to a landslide victory for the SNP in Scotland but a hung Parliament nationally, the SNP’s leaders are already boasting about the concessions they plan to extract from a minority Labour government. One of their long standing desires is a more open immigration system for Scotland and they may very well seek to use a hung Parliament to bring this about. They have already made it clear that they would like to see current rules relaxed across every major category of migration - work, study, family and asylum - despite polls showing that 64% of Scots want immigration reduced and only 5% want it increased
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I would suggest that the SNP will poll considerably less than the polls project in Scotland - as many voters in Scotland did when they rejected the referendum and thus will confound the polls voting for the interests of Britain rather than those short sighted and self serving Nationalists who have no sense of the historical and vital importance of Britain as an indipsensible force for good in the International Arena.
United we stand - Divided we fall.
PS I am one of those people who like Scotland so much - I actually live there.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 9 April 2015, 17:40.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostUnited we stand - Divided we fall.Comment
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Originally posted by zemoxyl View PostI totally agree with that. That's why an independent Scotland should remain part of the EU. I genuinely wish UKIP (in England) every success in the forthcoming election.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostAn independent Scotland would have to APPLY for EU membership and there are a few existing EU member states that may well take a very dim view of admitting a breakaway state as they have their own regions keen to split away.Comment
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