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Originally Posted by Mythica
Didn't they vote to remain in the UK that was part of the EU? Things have changed since that vote, I'm not sure why people are so hell bent on them not having another vote.
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No, we didn’t.
The referendum question had no caveats - it was “Should Scotland become an independent country?” With the available answers limited to “yes” or “no”.
Obviously the losing side will argue that things change. If it hadn’t been the EU it would have been something else. I don’t think anyone can seriously argue that the SNP would have just given up no matter what.
One thing to bear in mind is that any of the “but we were promised” arguments, like EU membership, are being made by people who weren’t inclined to listen to those promises in any case. The argument about promised EU membership is being made by separatists, on behalf of those who did not, and do not, support them.
I’m very happy to confirm, as someone who believes in Scotland’s place as part of the UK, that separatists do not speak for me. They do not get to explain to anyone else why I voted the way I did in 2014, they do not get to tell anyone how I feel about it now, and they certainly don’t get to claim to know what I want to happen next.