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The SNP, and the 44.7% who voted 'Yes' in the ref, have emboldened UKIP
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Markoid
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Edited Nov 11, 2014, 23:14
Re: The SNP, and the 44.7% who voted 'Yes' in the ref, have emboldened UKIP
Nov 11, 2014, 22:39
sanshee wrote:
The SNP/Yes campaign blame being part of one political union for Scotland's 'ills', and say that said union is draining Scotland by sucking away at its natural resources (oil, and all that crap).

UKIP blame being part of another political union for the UK's 'ills', and say that said union is draining the UK by sucking away at its resources through immigration.

Why there are still those out there who can't draw the parallels is beyond me.

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Because there is no correlation. Natural riches are for Scotland, and should be (and in some circumstances shared) but not stolen. As your NO campaign worked with a huge sense of fear, does not mean that the SNP are down. Quite the opposite. The SNP and UKIP are polar opposites. There is a huge rise in SNP members and voters who are fed up with The Labour Party who do not deliver on social dynamics and equality. Figures show, that migrants have a positive impact on the economy.

You won the vote and now are a bit worried, that the YES campaign was correct all along and Labour MP's may be lost. Tough titty! Regional (ha!) dissent in England and Wales? A good idea, but who planted that seed in the first place?
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