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"New "English votes for English laws" rules have been implemented in the House of Commons for the first time.Conservative MPs cheered as English and Welsh members prepared to give their consent to parts of the Housing and Planning Bill that only apply to their constituencies.

Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said he was "very proud" to be implementing the reforms.


But the SNP said the changes were "driving Scotland out of the door".

I really don't get the SNP.

Tony Blair only got the initial tuition charges through for English and Welsh students with the votes of the Scottish Labour MP's - and with this bill anyone from the EU can study in Scotland for free EXCEPT the English and Welsh.


And the SNP have gone VERY quiet about independence since the crash in the oil price!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35295404
 
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When I saw Nicola Sturgeon on the tv leading up to the independence vote , the anger and bitterness was terrible , in itself it would put many of from going to Scotland , but I have been there many times in the past and I have met nice people , still its like theres a thorn in the side all the time that wants to hinder any relations with England , the oil price is putting many out of work too and the revenues will plummet which they totally rely on , I reckon theres a lot of Scottish people that would want to leave the EU if we vote out , its not so easy for SNP to say they would go their own way...
 
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From the BBC

"New "English votes for English laws" rules have been implemented in the House of Commons for the first time.Conservative MPs cheered as English and Welsh members prepared to give their consent to parts of the Housing and Planning Bill that only apply to their constituencies.

Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said he was "very proud" to be implementing the reforms.


But the SNP said the changes were "driving Scotland out of the door".

I really don't get the SNP.

Tony Blair only got the initial tuition charges through for English and Welsh students with the votes of the Scottish Labour MP's - and with this bill anyone from the EU can study in Scotland for free EXCEPT the English and Welsh.


And the SNP have gone VERY quiet about independence since the crash in the oil price!

'English votes' rules used for first time in House of Commons - BBC News


Really? Not a big reader then? I suppose you only get the news you want to hear in Woking.

EVEL, whether you like it or not, creates a constitutional nightmare. Consider what the message is. We're all better together, we're a united UK, but we're only going to let you vote on the things we say you can. It's a House of Commons with a two-tier membership. As a matter of fact, up until this boloney started up, SNP MPs, unlike Labour and the rest, voluntarily abstained from voting on English only matters, so why not criticise everyone else?

As for whining about English students having to pay for tuition in Scotland, do Scottish students in England get a free service? If not, what's your problem? Half the time, we can't even get you to accept our banknotes. Scotland simply follows EU law, England doesn't.
 
Speaking as someone who loves Scotland & who lives at the other end of the British mainland, personally, I say if the Scots want to go - let 'em. They contribute nothing to the UK economy (despite their much vaunted North Sea revenue) & are actually a drain... -ve £1400 per capita.

Other than that, I agree with the OP. IMO The SNP are political opportunists who just want to be the ruling elite & the only way they can do that is to get their small country independently under their control.

And, BTW I am a big supporter of a United Kingom - but to have one in the 21st century & beyond we are likely going to have to face a few home truths...

Our Parliamentary System is creaking and failing
Our governments of whatever type are elected by a minority of the population
Without the EU we have almost no human rights or constitutional rights protection at an individual level - we don't even enjoy true freedom of speech or a right to silence any longer
Our traditional magna carta based freedoms have been eroded to to point where they are non existent
We are surveilled and tracked in a way that George Orwell would have found beyond belief (and if you don't understand the reference, then that is part of the problem)

But hey, there is nothing I can personally do about any of it. I get one vote every 5 years and I use it. Other than that I have just stopped bothering to get emotionally or intellectually engaged in it any more. It's pointless.
 
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When I saw Nicola Sturgeon on the tv leading up to the independence vote ,the anger and bitterness was terrible , in itself it would put many of from going to Scotland , but I have been there many times in the past and I have met nice people , still its like theres a thorn in the side all the time that wants to hinder any relations with England , the oil price is putting many out of work too and the revenues will plummet which they totally rely on , I reckon theres a lot of Scottish people that would want to leave the EU if we vote out , its not so easy for SNP to say they would go their own way...

It's always about you isn't it? When will it get through that independence isn't about not being English, because we're not, but about being Scottish and being in charge of one's own destiny? I suppose never. As for oil revenues, here's the funny thing. You clearly never really listened to the arguments put forward by the pro-independence, you'd know that it was not they who constantly referred to oil revenues. The Scottish government was very careful, in fact, to avoid including any oil revenues at all, in its GDP figures. Scotland isn't dependent at all on oil revenues - it never sees any, because they disappear South into a black hole. But hey, don't let facts get in the way of a good rant.
 
Speaking as someone who loves Scotland & who lives at the other end of the British mainland, personally, I say if the Scots want to go - let 'em. They contribute nothing to the UK economy (despite their much vaunted North Sea revenue) & are actually a drain... -ve £1400 per capita.

Other than that, I agree with the OP. IMO The SNP are political opportunists who just want to be the ruling elite & the only way they can do that is to get their small country independently under their control.

Again, simply arrant nonsense. No oil revenues accrue to Scotland. You claim to love Scotland, yet you're happy to insult the intelligence of its electorate, who are vastly more politically engaged than any other part of the UK. You have a strange way of shwoing that love.
 
Again, simply arrant nonsense. No oil revenues accrue to Scotland. You claim to love Scotland, yet you're happy to insult the intelligence of its electorate, who are vastly more politically engaged than any other part of the UK. You have a strange way of shwoing that love.

Interesting how you can twist the content of my post to support your own narrow position. When I said I love Scotland I was accurately referring to the beautiful country and most of the "non city" folk who I have met. As far as insulting the intelligence of any electorate goes, do you really think that the Scottish electorate vote philosophically?!?! They vote for the party who will give them the biggest financial handouts - that's why they have voted historically for the Labour Party in the past and now vote for the SNP.

Its is also why the same electorate still voted to remain part of the U.K. - because, unlike the typical SNP member or activist, they are not interested in the philosophy, but the practicalities of life.
 
As far as insulting the intelligence of any electorate goes, do you really think that the Scottish electorate vote philosophically?!?! They vote for the party who will give them the biggest financial handouts - that's why they have voted historically for the Labour Party in the past and now vote for the SNP.


Your comment is just utter nonsense, there is no shred of factual content within it - you've even fallen into that populist media trap by repeating the Scotland is a drain fable.

But, as has been previously said, let's not spoil a good rant with facts.

What's the weather like all the way down there in Devon today ?
 
Interesting how you can twist the content of my post to support your own narrow position. When I said I love Scotland I was accurately referring to the beautiful country and most of the "non city" folk who I have met. As far as insulting the intelligence of any electorate goes, do you really think that the Scottish electorate vote philosophically?!?! They vote for the party who will give them the biggest financial handouts - that's why they have voted historically for the Labour Party in the past and now vote for the SNP.

Its is also why the same electorate still voted to remain part of the U.K. - because, unlike the typical SNP member or activist, they are not interested in the philosophy, but the practicalities of life.



So, let me see if I've got this right. It's only the city dwellers who are stupid. Those smart country types have it right. Let's examine that for a moment.

There are three mainstream party MPs representing Scottish constituencies at Westminster at the moment. David Mundell, the only Tory, representing a huntin', fishin' and shootin' constituency with a shedlaod of wealthy landowners, very few of them with traditional ties to the area. Ian Murray, Labour, pretty much a Red Tory, a member of Progress. Fell into the role of Shadow Scottish Secretary because...well, because there's nobody else. Represents the rather affluent Edinburgh South. You know, Edinburgh, Scotland's second largest city. And then there's the Great Liar, Alistair Carmichael, found by a panel of eminent judges to have basically leaked a false memo about a meeting between Nicola Sturgeon and the French Ambassador, then simply lied, (he even admitted in court that he did this to protect his image in the upcoming elections) and yet still managed to evade conviction on a technicality. Expect his elevation to the Lords after the next election, because he's not getting reelected any time soon.

So, for the rest of those lovely 'non city' folk you hold so dear, they appear to havwe let you down badly and voted SNP. Nice try. If you want to discuss Scottish politics, I'd advise you to stop getting your opinions from the MSM, because frankly, so far, your posts have been nothing short of nonsensical.
 
What is still amazing that the Yes campaign still think it is right and it clearly isn't.

My wife is Scottish and all her family still live in Scotland and I'm from Scottish grandparents and have family there.

The yes vote never won simply because it's "white paper" outlinging independence was full of holes they could not answer

(i) EU membership, and the real possibility that they would not be readmitted
(ii) The pound and the dread of having to either create a worthless currency if they could not get the Euro
(iii) Treaties that was negotiated under the UK would not be valid and the fall out of this. UN membership, NATO etc
(iv) A year before the referendum the Scottich Government's own figures showed a deficit of billions from tax revenue
(v) Setting up their own benefits system and other agencies would cost billions.
(vi) Coperation between armed forces, police, ambulance etc would have cost as well
(vii) Bail of of the RBS and other Scottish banks was mainly funded by the UK tax payer. Would the Scottish only Tax payer have done this, highly unlikely

The bottom line is that though it is a wonderful dream the facts are the Union is better for Scotland. I agree that Scotland would most likely be able to go it alone to some sort of a degree, but at what cost.
 
What is still amazing that the Yes campaign still think it is right and it clearly isn't.

My wife is Scottish and all her family still live in Scotland and I'm from Scottish grandparents and have family there.

The yes vote never won simply because it's "white paper" outlinging independence was full of holes they could not answer

(i) EU membership, and the real possibility that they would not be readmitted
(ii) The pound and the dread of having to either create a worthless currency if they could not get the Euro
(iii) Treaties that was negotiated under the UK would not be valid and the fall out of this. UN membership, NATO etc
(iv) A year before the referendum the Scottich Government's own figures showed a deficit of billions from tax revenue
(v) Setting up their own benefits system and other agencies would cost billions.
(vi) Coperation between armed forces, police, ambulance etc would have cost as well
(vii) Bail of of the RBS and other Scottish banks was mainly funded by the UK tax payer. Would the Scottish only Tax payer have done this, highly unlikely

The bottom line is that though it is a wonderful dream the facts are the Union is better for Scotland. I agree that Scotland would most likely be able to go it alone to some sort of a degree, but at what cost.


Oh I love it when I get something to get my teeth into. Sadly, you've made it disappointingly easy.

(i) Yes, that one was done to death. There was never any realistic prospect that an EU desperate to expand would deny itself access to not only the North Sea oilfields, but some of the richest fishing grounds in Europe.

(ii) The myth abounds that the pound is an English currency. After independence, Scotland could if it so wished simply trrade Sterling on the open market, ad the White paper Clearly said so. Of course, that was if we didn't want to take up any of the several other options.

(iii) See above. Yes, one visit from Putin to Holyrood would have sorted that out. On a more serious note, we've long recognised that the security problems the present Westminster government and its predecessors claim we face are largely of its own making, and it never seems to learn from that. Our neutral stance on oppressive regimes in the Middle East would help ensure that we wouldn't face the same threats. Even if I'm wrong, we always have baggage handlers.

(iv) Um, no they didn't.

(v) In large part, tjhat would take care of itself. The mechanisms are there, and would simply be apportioned.

(vi) Um, we proposed a solution, a Scottish Defence Force, all costed and affordable, commensurate with our needs. As for police and ambulance services, I'm afraid this is where the bottom drops right out of your claims. These services are already evolved and have been for many years. Any required cooperation between services already takes place as a matter of routine.

(vii) I was so glad you left this until last, since it gave me the most pleasure.Leaving aside the fact that niether RBs nor HBOS are really Scottish banking groups (BOS is a part of Lloyds), no need to thank Scotland for bailing out the English banks. We're all in it togther, remember?

The bottom line is that though you like to state your opinions as 'fact', you expose your gaping lack of knowledge of Scottish politics every time you post. My lived-here-all-my-life, been-on-both-sides-of-the-fence, can-read-more-than-the-Telegraph trumps both your Scottish wife, who I'm sure is a perfectly lovely woman (not to mention being a saint) and your putative Scottish roots, because you're obviously several steps removed form being one of Jock Tamson's bairns. This is fun though.
 
Oh I love it when I get something to get my teeth into. Sadly, you've made it disappointingly easy.

(i) Yes, that one was done to death. There was never any realistic prospect that an EU desperate to expand would deny itself access to not only the North Sea oilfields, but some of the richest fishing grounds in Europe Oh dear. Spain actually reported that they would not vote for a scottish entry for fear of Basque region following suit.............even if Scotland got in it would not have been on the same terms as the Uk and the cost would have been..think of a number

(ii) The myth abounds that the pound is an English currency. After independence, Scotland could if it so wished simply trrade Sterling on the open market, ad the White paper Clearly said so. Of course, that was if we didn't want to take up any of the several other options.......Your right it is a British pound and it can be traded by anyone........but only the British can use the British pound........

(iii) See above. Yes, one visit from Putin to Holyrood would have sorted that out. On a more serious note, we've long recognised that the security problems the present Westminster government and its predecessors claim we face are largely of its own making, and it never seems to learn from that. Our neutral stance on oppressive regimes in the Middle East would help ensure that we wouldn't face the same threats. Even if I'm wrong, we always have baggage handler....Hmmm so you think Putin will become your instant ally, good luck with that we see how he deals with friends such as Ukraine. The old Neutral stance worked wonders in 1939 for many a small country

(iv) Um, no they didn't.........hmm yes see the 2013 report from the Scottish analysis financal service

(v) In large part, tjhat would take care of itself. The mechanisms are there, and would simply be apportioned.................That would take care of itself....would that be the pixies taking care of it

(vi) Um, we proposed a solution, a Scottish Defence Force, all costed and affordable, commensurate with our needs. As for police and ambulance services, I'm afraid this is where the bottom drops right out of your claims. These services are already evolved and have been for many years. Any required cooperation between services already takes place as a matter of routine.......Again you have tried to be clever and say I said you couldn't do it where I said you can but at what cost

(vii) I was so glad you left this until last, since it gave me the most pleasure.Leaving aside the fact that niether RBs nor HBOS are really Scottish banking groups (BOS is a part of Lloyds), no need to thank Scotland for bailing out the English banks. We're all in it togther, remember..........................BoS is many things and no bank is totally independent and in 2009 they had stakes in banks all over the world even in the Bank of China. The fact is the BoS was a main investor in Scotland at the time of the crash, and it was UK taxpayers that leant the money to the group that ulimately bailed it out

The bottom line is that though you like to state your opinions as 'fact', you expose your gaping lack of knowledge of Scottish politics every time you post. My lived-here-all-my-life, been-on-both-sides-of-the-fence, can-read-more-than-the-Telegraph trumps both your Scottish wife, who I'm sure is a perfectly lovely woman (not to mention being a saint) and your putative Scottish roots, because you're obviously several steps removed form being one of Jock Tamson's bairns. This is fun though.

Yes it is fun and what is so sad is your condescending attitude. Your like most of the yes campaigners that turned the debate into a war, can't get over the fact that the MAJORITY of Scots saw through your argument which is basically let's live Bannockburn all over again.

The MAJORITY of Scots want the Union, it's not perfect and it can be frustrating but going it alone would cost more than the gains
 
Yes it is fun and what is so sad is your condescending attitude. Your like most of the yes campaigners that turned the debate into a war, can't get over the fact that the MAJORITY of Scots saw through your argument which is basically let's live Bannockburn all over again.

The MAJORITY of Scots want the Union, it's not perfect and it can be frustrating but going it alone would cost more than the gains

And you know this how?
 

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