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I am saying that they are very relevant, hence my example. |
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From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Result...ament_election The Greens took NO constituency seats and obtained 8 Regional seats. The SNP got 47.7% of the Constituency vote. The Greens got 1.3% of the Constituency vote. So, although there is a government supportive of independence, giving up the comforts that the Greens want to take away may well become a bigger issue than independence. Sturgeon will want to put that difficult stuff into the background and the Greens will want that to be front & centre. Interesting times to come. |
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For starters, the smaller parties often don’t stand any candidates in the constituencies. It is a waste of time because the constituency vote is FPTP so they know they can’t win. The regional list vote allocates seats proportionally, after allowing for any seats already won within each region’s constituencies. Most Green voters vote for a major party that best reflects their views in the constituency, and then they vote Green on the regional list - if they vote on the constituency ballot at all. The numbers don’t actually tally up so there are definitely people who only vote on one of the papers. So if you want an accurate idea of how popular (or otherwise) the Greens are in Scotland, you need to look to the regional list vote, where they scored 8.1%. That may not sound a lot, but it put them in 4th place ahead of the Lib Dems and a country mile ahead of Alex Salmond’s Alba Party, which fought an explicitly list-vote-only campaign. That said, I agree, pitting the Greens front and centre in Scottish politics might actually backfire. They have been careful in the past to keep the focus on Patrick Harvie because unlike most of them he doesn’t sound like a complete froot loop on TV. If they’re going to be sitting in the cabinet however, we are eventually going to end up with some of the other ones on the six o’clock news. As you say, interesting times are ahead. |
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All I know about 'greens' is that you're supposed to eat 5 a day*, maybe it's different in Scotland ;)
*it's a prerogative, or charter, or something . . . |
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Are you deliberately trying to misunderstand? |
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Apart from Alex Salmond's new party, the other parties are against independence. Sure, the two parties in government won't see eye to eye 100% on everything but both are centre-left which is far closer than the two parties you used as examples. And sure, there are many reasons why someone voted SNP instead of the Green Party but the key aspect remains - for the first time there is now a pro-independence government in charge of a devolved Scottish Parliament. |
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I think you’re right, she’s after the combination of government and parliament united behind independence, but the reason she’s doing it is not because it’s a first, it’s because it’s been the case for 10 years one way or another, yet she still can’t get and win a referendum. This is just another way of rearranging the deckchairs to try to make her demands for the legal powers to hold another referendum more persuasive. ---------- Post added at 17:00 ---------- Previous post was at 16:46 ---------- Incidentally, if you want to read a vehemently pro-independence blogger who exerted genuine influence in the 2014 campaign, explaining why he thinks there is absolutely zero chance of there being a referendum any time in the next 5 years, I heartily commend this article: https://wingsoverscotland.com/the-sh...g/#more-130108 Quote:
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