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Previously on "Referendum on Independence for England"
Flip! I should have remembered that for some unfathomable reason (no disrespect to admin intended!) CUK seems quite high on Google's search priority list.
They probably will now, but you only have to go back a few years and Scotland was proudly socialist red. Now it seems it's proudly socialist yellow. Ergo, Labour bollixed for the foreseeable. Which begs the question, who are the new opposition? (And anyone who says the LibDooms will just get laughed at, OK)
I'm curious as to why someone who purports to be a Labour supporter (I'm making the possibly wrong assumption that a Corbyn supporter is a de facto Labour supporter) would choose to cut off Scotland, when Scotland is crucial to the route back into Government for Labour.
I'm curious as to why someone who purports to be a Labour supporter (I'm making the possibly wrong assumption that a Corbyn supporter is a de facto Labour supporter) would choose to cut off Scotland, when Scotland is crucial to the route back into Government for Labour.
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