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Originally Posted by Chris
House.
And no, the case is for separatists to make. Everyone in Scotland lives in the United Kingdom, and experiences what that’s like, every day. Separatists assert that an independent Scotland would be different and better. That’s the case to be made. Those who disagree, if they wish to engage with the debate, are in the position of evaluating sep assertions, questioning and rebutting them.
The claim that X participant in the debate has the opposite effect than they intended (where X is English, or a Scottish unionist, or some remote observer) is standard Nat waffle and not worth serious consideration.
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Well the people of Scotland keep electing SNP governments, who have a platform of Independence. The thread title question is going to keep coming back as long as they do that.
Things have significantly changed since last independence vote (i.e. Brexit), in which Scotland voted Remain. It's a just another example of their views being ignored.
The party of the UK are the most likely to cause it's break up. They've stabbed NI in the back as well.