She doesn't seem to get it.
They had a referendum. Scotland voted to stay as part of the uk.
They had another referendum. The uk voted to leave the eu.
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She doesn't seem to get it.
They had a referendum. Scotland voted to stay as part of the uk.
They had another referendum. The uk voted to leave the eu.
Doesn't sound unreasonable to me.
Maybe if they get another referendum and win the UK should refuse to accept the result.?
If Scotland ever vote for indy she better hope that every Scottish council voters for it otherwise she may have a taste of her own medicine.
Do you actually think that they shouldn't have a say because of this? Really? I ask because it's a common point, and I'm trying to understand it.
It seems the case is 'they voted no to independence therefore we can still force them to do something they don't want to do'. Dangerous attitude
No, by "we" people mean the rest of the UK.
I have a lot of sympathy with Scotland as I do with London and Northern Ireland, if Wales had voted to leave but the rest of the country voted remain i'd be aggrieved too. However we voted as the United Kingdom on this issue and the devolved institutions must accept the result.
London, Belfast and Edinburgh, you lost this argument, move on.
If there was enough independence referendum, I'd imagine Scotland would vote for independent
She doesnt seem to understand that they are out of european union whether they are part of the UK or not.
Its not a vote to stay in europe, we had the one. Its either out of europe and part of the UK, or out of europe and the UK. There is not in EU option available.
Either "apparently" ****ed out of europe and in the UK, or Truly fu ked out of both.
They're not being forced to do anything.
They're part of the uk.
The uk has voted to leave the eu.
It's that simple.
Otherwise, where do you draw the line? Should we break the Euro vote down into regions? If the people of Cornwall voted to stay in should they be made a special case?
It's no different to a general election. The people of wales didn't vote for the Tories but Cameron (and now May) still govern us as we're part of the uk. I' m not happy about that but unless we become independent then that's how it is.
Scotland voted to stay as part of the UK. She's doesn't accept this vote.
The UK voted to leave the EU. She doesn't accept this vote.
The US votes for Trump. Apparently, it wasn't the result she wanted but we have to accept it.
I've no idea what her thought process is.
Why are people surprised that she is making political capital out of this situation? Does anyone really expect her to say: yeah go on TM, Brexit is your show. All the parties are (quite rightly) trying to turn Brexit to their advantage only they are not doing it as effectively as the lovely Nicola, who is, as usual, playing a blinder.
Up the Scots!
At least the Scots are on their feet and stamping.
The Welsh are on their knees and licking the UKIP arses.
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On this issue we stand with England, the people have spoken in both countries and London, Belfast and Edinburgh were on the wrong side of the result.
I do agree with you RE second referendum but instead of trying to overturn Brexit (something we voted for as the UK) she needs to pick a date and have it. But she'd rather make threats, constantly bleat about the injustice of the result and make unrealistic demands of the UK government. She is trying to overturn something that the Welsh people voted for, that is not in the best interests of the people of Wales.
They said a second referendum was in order if there was a change in circumstances, I believe Brexit is a significant enough change to warrant indyref2, let's see how big Krankies bollocks are.
Why? They had their vote, they remained in the UK.
If they had a vote and they decided to leave the UK do you think it would be fair then that the people who wanted to remain would be allowed another vote?
The people of Scotland knew that remaining in the UK would mean their vote on the EU would be influenced outside of Scotland.