depends on whether you see them as a minority party though?
UK wide, yes, in Scotland? Most definitely not.
If pretty much the whole of Scotland goes SNP, which looks possible, I think it'd be pretty inequitable for Scotland not to have a voice in the Government of the UK.
Whether I, as an English taxpayer, like it or not.
Posted By: CWC on April 1st 2015 at 11:22:50
Message Thread
- Reading all the opinion polls I can't quite get my head around the fact the SNP (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 08:58:05
- When there's a hung parliament again, the Tories must hate the fact that Labour will have (NCFC) - pants, Apr 1, 10:28:31
- I think everyone will hate it (NCFC) - ghostof barry butler, Apr 1, 15:59:21
- They wouldn't necessarily need a coalition (NCFC) - Sellbydave, Apr 1, 14:22:20
- I wouldn't mind it - they'd last 2 years max before a re-election is called (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 11:18:55
- Don't they have to have 5 year terms now? (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, Apr 1, 12:34:39
- can dissolve early if 2/3 vote for it or if they lose a vote of no confidence (n/m) (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 12:51:11
- On the flip side, if you have a different government other than the Tories (NCFC) - pants, Apr 1, 11:33:15
- As the parties morph into whatever it takes to win the election I don't think it really ma (NCFC) - Men without hats, Apr 1, 12:11:39
- ok, that begs the question (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 11:44:29
- A lot of the good things from the last five years are due to Brown's legacy (NCFC) - pants, Apr 1, 11:47:41
- or rich - or both (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Apr 1, 11:34:21
- A coalition of the SNP and Labour would seriously harm Labour's future chances (NCFC) - phrankin, Apr 1, 11:28:30
- Don't they have to have 5 year terms now? (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, Apr 1, 12:34:39
- They won't based on the most recent polls but if that did happen then (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:40:21
- I've stuck a tenner at fives on a Tory majority (NCFC) - norway, Apr 1, 10:50:02
- Maybe. You feel this tv debate is probably pretty crucial for Miliband (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:53:49
- Cameron froze against Paxman, Miliband didn't. (NCFC) - norway, Apr 1, 10:57:31
- Confirmation bias (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Git, Apr 1, 11:20:47
- I just laughed when Miliband did his "who cares" and "hell yes i'm tough enough" lines (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 11:06:32
- Confirmation bias (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Git, Apr 1, 11:21:04
- Cameron froze against Paxman, Miliband didn't. (NCFC) - norway, Apr 1, 10:57:31
- Maybe. You feel this tv debate is probably pretty crucial for Miliband (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:53:49
- I've stuck a tenner at fives on a Tory majority (NCFC) - norway, Apr 1, 10:50:02
- All of England should hate the idea of the SNP being in power (NCFC) - Ben, Apr 1, 10:39:29
- depends on if you hope for radical change - the break up of the union would certainly be t (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 10:58:22
- Or just Scotland getting more and more money from England every time Labour want to win a vote (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, Apr 1, 12:30:17
- depends on if you hope for radical change - the break up of the union would certainly be t (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 10:58:22
- Which way did you vote in the AV referendum? (n/m) (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Apr 1, 09:24:57
- AV marginalises small parties almost as much as FPTP (NCFC) - phrankin, Apr 1, 11:03:51
- I didn't vote in it. Would be interesting to see the outcome of such a vote now (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 09:58:23
- Did you not notice the Lib Dems winning less than 9% of seats at the last election (NCFC) - norway, Apr 1, 10:05:07
- To be fair it is potentially a less equitable outcome for the country because (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:48:15
- you do know there were elections before 2010 don't you? (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 10:49:45
- Yes I do. Why so hostile? I am well aware that under the FPTP system (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:59:34
- you are using it for cheap points scoring though with your crying over how it might be unf (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 11:33:34
- It would be unfair. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Apr 1, 11:49:16
- It's no more unfair for Scotland's SNP MPs to inflict a Labour government on England than (NCFC) - Old Git, Apr 1, 12:02:55
- and has already been unfair on the country of Scotland (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 11:52:21
- It would be unfair. (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Apr 1, 11:49:16
- depends on whether you see them as a minority party though? (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 11:22:50
- Scotland has always had a voice in the government of the UK! (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Git, Apr 1, 11:43:27
- ... (NCFC) - Tombs, Apr 1, 11:04:40
- you are using it for cheap points scoring though with your crying over how it might be unf (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 11:33:34
- Yes I do. Why so hostile? I am well aware that under the FPTP system (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:59:34
- you do know there were elections before 2010 don't you? (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 10:49:45
- more arrows (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Apr 1, 10:07:43
- To be fair it is potentially a less equitable outcome for the country because (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:48:15
- Did you not notice the Lib Dems winning less than 9% of seats at the last election (NCFC) - norway, Apr 1, 10:05:07
- Arrows (NCFC) - megson, Apr 1, 09:40:38
- i've just had a good look at it for you (NCFC) - Tombs, Apr 1, 09:12:13
- It's just a quirk of First Past The Post (NCFC) - Old Git, Apr 1, 09:07:07
- Just going to be really galling if that fat c**t Salmond is lording it down in Westminster (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 09:14:17
- As galling as Cameron and Osborne? With his chum (NCFC) - pants, Apr 1, 10:30:33
- My curiosity having been aroused (NCFC) - Old Git, Apr 1, 09:49:27
- Yes i looked at the pop stats as well and it seems they are not (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 10:01:45
- Just going to be really galling if that fat c**t Salmond is lording it down in Westminster (NCFC) - Jim, Apr 1, 09:14:17
- When there's a hung parliament again, the Tories must hate the fact that Labour will have (NCFC) - pants, Apr 1, 10:28:31
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