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Previously on "Scotland after Brexit - 4 threads into one"
Apart from Cliphead, who we will continue to treasure, the only Scot who seems to be stressing on here has already made the decision to bugger off from there and live elsewhere.
oh dear: 59% support Scottish independence after Brexit vote
"NEARLY six in 10 Scots have said they would vote Yes in a second independence referendum.
In a clear reflection of the growing backlash north of the Border to Thursday’s Brexit result, a new survey for The Sunday Post shows that 59% of Scots now back leaving the UK.
The poll was carried out just hours after the EU result was confirmed and offers a boost to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon who has dramatically put the prospect of another independence vote back on the table."
Can't blame them - being in EU is a material part of the deal which Camoron highlighted to swing the argument and now it's England/Wales that are taking Scotland out of EU.
This Brexit madness should be stopped by the Parliament.
I gave you two examples as to why the GERS figures don't actually tell you what you think they tell you. GERS figures pre-date the Scottish Govt.
I don't think these figures are in dispute. All government figures are subject to some kind of methodology but they won't be wildly inaccurate, or inaccurate, certainly the SNP seem quite happy to quote from the GERS figures.
I don't think you understand that the Commons has precedence over the Lords. The Lords are an amending house, and amendments have to be sent back to the Commons. This is (usually) a good thing, correcting and refining poor legislation.
But they aren't elected - they are full of party cronies and a few who got there by accident of birth.
Which members of the house of lords did you vote for? You din't have a vote? But they pass your laws.
I don't think you understand that the Commons has precedence over the Lords. The Lords are an amending house, and amendments have to be sent back to the Commons. This is (usually) a good thing, correcting and refining poor legislation.
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