petedalby wrote:Strangely there is a significant benefit to the Conservatives if the vote is Yes as they will almost certainly be guaranteed to win the next UK election as the opposition will lose over 50 seats in Scotland while the conservatives only have one seat North of the border to lose.
Surprised that more hasn't been made of this. Otherwise why else let Alistair Darling be the front man - no surprises if there's a 'Yes' vote with him running the 'No' campaign.
I'm still hoping the pollsters have got it wrong and there's a big swing towards 'No' on the morrow. But if it's a 'Yes' maybe we could all be winners?
Just hope everyone plays nice whatever the result.
Well the polls open at 7am and I for one, as a good if ageing democrat, am content to leave it to the good folks in Scotland to make up their own minds and to respect their decision even if it hurts a bit . But any winning on both sides will be well downstream I fear.
If "Yes" it'll be a hard road for them getting there ,maybe harder than they think, and not many nations seem to have expressed much interest in being overly helpful , not least rUK. That may change but talk of " bullying" will not help. As many have observed there are no votes outside Scotland to be won over by such complaints. rUK's stance is pretty inevitable ,at least for a time I think, given all that has been said by both sides about each other and the mutual distrust among the politicos. And they do represent the rest of us - the old democracy thing...
And our UK electoral cycle and system will be a nightmare for getting anything agreed by March 2016 let alone actually implemented - we may end up with two general elections in less than 12 months in rUK." Sorry Alex we are a tad busy just working out who is in charge here - can we get back to you? Say June 2016? We can do Tuesdays."
But if independence came as quickly easily and simply as a cross on a ballot paper it might be valued less. Compared to India a and Zimbabwe this will still be a breeze.
"Small political earthquake in the British isles nobody killed" Surely we can all live with that without getting too steamed up?