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Originally Posted by denphone
Like anybody with rose tinted glasses on they only see what they want to see...
Even though l don't agree with her politically Nicola Sturgeon came out by far the best looking more a politician then any of the others , Johnson and Corbyn were average at best evading any any difficult questions while Swinson had a real mare.
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Nobody in Sheffield really knows what Sturgeon wants; they don’t consider her especially relevant and they don’t know her record in order to challenge her. She doesn’t even sit in Westminster for the SNP. It’s hardly surprising that she wasn’t subjected to the kind of scrutiny the other three were. That being the case, it’s unsurprising that she was allowed to look assured.
You may be assured that while she may win the plurality of votes in Scotland, and due to the distribution of those votes in the Westminster voting system she will win a vast majority of the seats, she will not do nearly as well as she will then claim she has.
Also bear in mind that Westminster voting in Scotland is like Northern Ireland at the moment. It splits for the most part on the constitutional issue. The SNP is currently polling around 40%, which is shocking considering how we’re always being told that Boris and the Tories in government are driving Scotland towards independence.