Uncle Monty
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The UK Gov could probably nip this all in the bud without even requiring a legal case. If they gave additional powers to the Scottish Parliament e.g. drugs legislation fully devolved, some powers on immigration (perhaps a Scottish Home Office?), energy policy, benefits and full tax-raising powers. Would that sway enough ‘soft’ Yes voters and put the ball firmly in the Scottish Govt’s court (becomes increasingly difficult to “blame Westminster”).
If they gave that option then perhaps the constitutional debate would die down for the foreseeable.
And yes, I know, it’s straight from the Gordon Brown school of thought.
Other (potentially chaotic) direction would be to add further options to the ballot
• Yes to independence
• No to independence
• Further powers for the Scottish Government
• Scotland (within UK) allowed to rejoin EU (EU-Greenland equivalent)
• Abolish devolution to Scotland…it’d be interesting to see if MPs/MSPs from any of the main parties would campaign for this (I wouldn’t put it past Rees-Mogg)
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15 hours ago, coprolite said:
Also Torry
FTFY
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13 hours ago, Raymond Patterson said:
I am a decent bloke. If we all had the same views the World would be a poorer place.
Unless everyone on the planet had the view that nuclear weapons should be disarmed and never armed again. That’d make the world a richer place, no?
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Deposit Return Recycling Scheme
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There is a strong argument for a national recycling policy whereby every local authority matches each other in terms of what can be recycled. It seems daft that (e.g.) yoghurt pots, margarine tubs and fruit punnets cannot be recycled in Glasgow (and how many Glaswegians wouldn’t know this), but 10-15 miles away (e.g. in North Lanarkshire), they can be recycled.