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  1. Nessie

    Will the UK actually go through with leaving the EU?

    The new PM Teresa May has made it clear she will be invoking Article 50 at the moment, primarily due to SNP demands and the Scottish remain vote. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-36819182 "Mrs May also said she would not trigger article 50 - the formal process of the UK...
  2. M

    SNP have signed a 10bn deal with a Chinese Firm that carries out forced evictions

    Actually I am wondering is this true and if so where is the outcry that would be happening if Cameron had done the same. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14463080.New_questions_over_Sturgeon_s___10bn_China_deal_after_firm_linked_to_illegal_forced_evictions_in_Africa/?ref=ebmpn
  3. S

    the SNP have saved the foxes!

    As someone who grew up in the countryside I am well aware that for various reasons some species of animals need their numbers curbed. I,along with most, have no problem with this. Its simple reality. British fox"hunting"(nothing of the sort of course)as carried out by well heeled,idiotically...
  4. M

    Will Scotland get any more than what is currently on the table

    We are in interesting times but for David Cameron's party with his increased majority, no coalition partner to keep them in check and for their party no change in Scotland.(They had 1 seat before the election in Scotland and have 1 seat after the election). I am wondering how he will balance...
  5. The Don

    UK - Election 2015

    Hot on the heels of Labour's outrage over David Cameron saying that he'd serve a full second term if elected (but wouldn't seek a third term), the conservatives have claimed that Labour would raise taxes by £3,028 a household. This claim, like so many from all sides, does not stand up to...
  6. Rolfe

    Something very strange is happening in Scotland

    Actually, it started happening within days or even hours of the independence referendum result. People started joining the SNP in droves, and the other two smaller independence-supporting parties in significant numbers. SNP membership, which had been steadily if unspectacularly growing for...
  7. Undesired Walrus

    SNP support crumbling

    Interesting: http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/ Looks like Salmond has an uphill task before Scotland goes to the polls next year.

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