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Originally Posted by jfman
The parties don’t talk about them or make the compelling case. If you turn on the TV, or go onto social media, it’s all the constitutional question from Scotland’s unionist parties.
The average voter doesn’t read through party manifestos. They become aware of policies from media coverage, sound bites and active campaigning on these issues.
If I don’t know any, and Mad Max can’t name any, and we’re both sitting on the current affairs forum. There’s a problem.
You’d never vote Labour but I bet you could name policies you disagreed with at the General Election. I may be doing you a disservice, because you are politically aware, but I doubt you had to read the manifesto to find out the bits you disagreed with.
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You said they had no policies for Scotland. Your attention has been drawn to their policies. You make it up as you go along, and you make no attempt to Google it before telling others they are wrong.
Of course all the mainstream political parties have policies. Why would you think otherwise?