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By *igertiger OP   Couple (MM)
over a year ago

cc hotel

If it transpires that the SNP holds all seats in Scotland surely in a democracy the other parties should be willing to engage with them in the event of a hung parliament. If not what signal does that send out to the people of Scotland and what does it mean for the survival of the UK?

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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago

Wakefield

The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions.

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By *igertiger OP   Couple (MM)
over a year ago

cc hotel

cheers Gary 247 for the response....but overall I guess there aren't too many scottish supporters on site.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"If it transpires that the SNP holds all seats in Scotland surely in a democracy the other parties should be willing to engage with them in the event of a hung parliament. If not what signal does that send out to the people of Scotland and what does it mean for the survival of the UK?"

It means we should rebuild Hadrians wall and get shut of them,keeping what is British of course

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By *igertiger OP   Couple (MM)
over a year ago

cc hotel

what is British though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions."

can you tell.me what tactics snp supporters are using and what repercussions ppl are expecting?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

British does not equal English.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Politics by division isn't inclusive and there should be no shame from cooperative working, which does not mean coalition agreements.

View the politicians on what they do and determine whether they're really working in the UK's and peoples best interests.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions."

thats not correct, Nicola Sturgeon has been publicly offering to work with labour in a confidence and supply basis to keep the tories out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If it transpires that the SNP holds all seats in Scotland surely in a democracy the other parties should be willing to engage with them in the event of a hung parliament. If not what signal does that send out to the people of Scotland and what does it mean for the survival of the UK?

It means we should rebuild Hadrians wall and get shut of them,keeping what is British of course"

very kind of you to offer us Northumberland as a gift

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By *inkyHnSCouple
over a year ago

The Council of Elrond


"The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions.

thats not correct, Nicola Sturgeon has been publicly offering to work with labour in a confidence and supply basis to keep the tories out.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions.

thats not correct, Nicola Sturgeon has been publicly offering to work with labour in a confidence and supply basis to keep the tories out.

"

You contradict your own opening statement.

Nicola Sturgeon has said the SNP will NOT work with or support the Tories, therefore the OP's question is redundant and if you had taken the time to think you would have realized your answer confirms the questions redundancy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm pretty certain that a great many fabbers will appreciate a Well Hung parliament.

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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago

Wakefield


"The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions.

can you tell.me what tactics snp supporters are using and what repercussions ppl are expecting?"

The same as they used in the referendum last year which is why the polls were forcasting a yes vote but the return gave a no.

There were threats, bullying and at least one case of a patially sighted pensioner being punched in the face as he was handing out leaflets supporting the no vote.

During the referendum campaign Alex Salmond refused to condemn threats made against people who don’t share his views.

As Scotland's first minister (at the time) refused to condemn such threats the message to the people of Scotland was clear they would get no support when the thugs attacked them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The SNP have already stated they will not engage with all the other parties so the question does not arise.

In addition due to the tactics of some SNP supporters many people in Scotland refuse to tell the pollsters which party they will vote for in case of repercussions.

thats not correct, Nicola Sturgeon has been publicly offering to work with labour in a confidence and supply basis to keep the tories out.

"

I wasn't aware that labour constituted ALL the parties in the uk and that the tories didn't constitute one at argues you learn something new every day

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