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There's a difference between Unionists and No voters.

In fact if I called some of the No voters I know Unionists they'd tell me to gtf. They just weren't convinced, this time around. It seems pretty simple, get the currency issue set in stone, and it's guaranteed.

If you voted no you're a unionist by definition. Can't have your cake and eat it.

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Written by yet another dullard who doesn't understand the Scottish electoral system. A bit like yourself really.

Its almost like these people are trying to convince themselves that the SNPs support is on the slide rather than anyone else.

Their absolute core support is 40% minimum, probably closer to 45%. More than enough to win Holyrood for a good while yet.

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Written by yet another dullard who doesn't understand the Scottish electoral system. A bit like yourself really.

Its almost like these people are trying to convince themselves that the SNPs support is on the slide rather than anyone else.

Their absolute core support is 40% minimum, probably closer to 45%. More than enough to win Holyrood for a good while yet.

Aye that's right, don't address ANY of the points in the article just dismiss them with a condescending 'you don't understand the system'. (That's despite several positive comments on the SNP's performance included in the whole piece)

Is this the same system that enabled an SNP majority in 2011, reliant on list votes but has denied them a majority in 2016 according to Herr Salmond?

There were many predictions on here forecasting a comfortable 70+ seats for the SNP, perhaps they just didn't understand how the system works either?

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Aye that's right, don't address ANY of the points in the article just dismiss them with a condescending 'you don't understand the system'. (That's despite several positive comments on the SNP's performance in the item)

Is this the same system that enabled an SNP majority in 2011, reliant on list votes but has denied them a majority in 2016 according to Herr Salmond?

There were many predictions on here forecasting a comfortable 70+ seats for the SNP, perhaps they just didn't understand how the system works either?

Why "Herr" Salmond, you sad little colonialist BritNat bigot?

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Aye that's right, don't address ANY of the points in the article just dismiss them with a condescending 'you don't understand the system'. (That's despite several positive comments on the SNP's performance included in the whole piece)

Is this the same system that enabled an SNP majority in 2011, reliant on list votes but has denied them a majority in 2016 according to Herr Salmond?

There were many predictions on here forecasting a comfortable 70+ seats for the SNP, perhaps they just didn't understand how the system works either?

The points in the article don't exist. That is the point.

If there was a material change in the numbers voting for the SNP then an examination of why would be relevant. But there wasn't, so it's not.

And, "Herr Salmond"? What the actual fcuk?

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Aye that's right, don't address ANY of the points in the article just dismiss them with a condescending 'you don't understand the system'. (That's despite several positive comments on the SNP's performance included in the whole piece)

Is this the same system that enabled an SNP majority in 2011, reliant on list votes but has denied them a majority in 2016 according to Herr Salmond?

There were many predictions on here forecasting a comfortable 70+ seats for the SNP, perhaps they just didn't understand how the system works either?

What points ? The same system prevented a majority for no other reason than the SNP did better on the constituencies. Any other diatribe about waining support etc is just uninformed shite.

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Aye that's right, don't address ANY of the points in the article just dismiss them with a condescending 'you don't understand the system'. (That's despite several positive comments on the SNP's performance included in the whole piece)

Is this the same system that enabled an SNP majority in 2011, reliant on list votes but has denied them a majority in 2016 according to Herr Salmond?

There were many predictions on here forecasting a comfortable 70+ seats for the SNP, perhaps they just didn't understand how the system works either?

 

Why "Herr" Salmond, you sad little colonialist BritNat bigot?

Rob that's unbecoming of you.

Mr. Salmond or Big Eck, s'il vous plaît

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Would you have preferred Monsieur Salmond given his High Rank and Station?

President Salmond, preferably. The seethe from fawning, servile sycophants who believe in aristocratic vaginas breeding heads of state for us poor commoners would be delicious.

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