Posted: Mar 29, 2017 4:41 pm
by ronmcd
fisherman wrote:
ronmcd wrote:
fisherman wrote:

I think the described pressure that can be applied on our leaders would be unfairly described as a mobocracy, as it seems to me that that can be a normal functioning process of democratic expression.

I am interested in how Sturgeon expresses that Scottish popular sovereignty and to see how that plays out, for Scotland is still divided on where sovereignty does actually lie, true?

I personally suspect that there will be rising disquiet in Scotland amongst voters both previously yes and no to the direction we are heading with brexit. How might that disquiet manifest itself? I wonder if the political parties especially the libs and labour in Scotland might recognise it, within their own ranks, and pushed by civil Scotland, and make it clear the situation of waiting until after UK has left is untenable.


If the WTO extremists are seen to lose, and a negotiated trade agreement prevails, then May is selling it as a win and will make for an interesting argument.

She does seem to be hanging an awful lot on the astonishing negotiating skills of David Da..... ahahahahaha. Sorry. It's been a trying day.