Politicians ask for your trust that you vote then they'll deliver on the mandate you give them; whether that's to stop brexit, put Scotland first, scrap council tax or a 3rd, 4th, 5th mandate for an indyref2... Or an oven-ready deal.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
When I say the SNP hid a lack of EU legal advice, supressed the findings of a parliamentary committee into EU it and are hiding a feasibility study into EU membership; I want you to check for yourself.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
When I say it's literally impossible to meet the economic Copenhagen Criteria under Sterlingisation; I want you to check for yourself.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
When I say the Growth Commission plans mean it could be 14 years or more to qualify to apply to the EU; I want you to check for yourself.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
When I say the SNP won't tell you if, when and how we might meet the Copenhagen Criteria; I want you to check for yourself.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
When I say a UDI or plan B is incompatible with EU membership if we aren't universally recognised; I want you to check for yourself.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
I take this seriously. I want the truth. I want Scottish voters to have the truth and be informed. I want this to be torn apart, checked line by line, and any faults or issues identified, redacted and fixed.
I DON'T WANT YOU TO TRUST ME.
Because you don't need to trust me.
Everything is referenced.
Sources are linked,
And if you check for yourself then you'll know for yourself.
There's a methodology to do this;
S.I.F.T.
Stop. Investigate. Find. Trace.
And if you don't trust my links, fine; good! Google them yourself.
If you can find any faults, please CALL THEM OUT! We can improve it.
If you can't: then at least your choices are informed
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How long has Scotland been British?
A look across over 2,000 years of history referencing archaeology, etymology, place names and historical records to address this question...
National identities are, by their nature, often politicised but in an era where some claim they are #ScottishNotBritish there is a case for a historical examination...
The very word 'British' comes from the Brythonic term 'Pritani' or painted / tattooed people, and was described the tribes in Scotland who had been here from around 800BC
It's natural with Sturgeon's milestone this week to think back on the past decade in Scotland.
I've been looking back at my own archive of memes & visualisations from over the years- and it's a sorry tale of a region gripped by stagnation and waste.
Short thread...🧵
August 2014. Just after the first debate between Darling and Salmond (- Just before the panicked YES campaign weaponised the fully devolved NHS.)
Look at the options & issues: How far we've failed to come any closer to clarity on currency!
This was only a year or two after the No vote; with agitation already beginning for #indyref2
As the SNP were forced, in negotiations and limited refreshing of the case, to let slip time after time that the claims of the NO campaign, of #BetterTogether were in fact correct...
1) if Scotland did become independent I would want it to be in the EU, I just a) don't think that's feasible and b) it doesn't offset damage of leaving UK
Many times when I point out the process and problems of EU membership, and someone realised they can't wish away issues (like keeping the pound and closing Chapter 17) they just dismiss it with "we'll just join EFTA in the meantime"
First: even if that was a trade equivalent of low tarrif EU membership it might be the least of bad options but it's still much worse than the status quo for trade
@LADYRAMPANT you claim "of course Scotland could be in the EU" and to have a master's in EU law; I'm hoping you can clarify some points?
Nicola Sturgeon claims we can keep the pound ( pegged or Sterlingised) and join the EU.
How could we close chapter 17 of the Acquis on Monetary Policy without Governance of Monetary policies such as quantitative easing and interest rates?
Can you outline if, when and how we would meet the Copenhagen Criteria for EU membership application?
Hi @MairiMcAllan got your leaflet and I have some questions...
1. You show an EU flag; can you confirm or deny that the SNP have a feasibility study into how long it would take an independent Scotland to join, and it makes a direct comparison to Montenegro (19 years)
2. You say "once the pandemic is behind us... ...from Boris Johnson"
So logically - if, by the time the pandemic is fully gone, Boris is no longer PM, then you will withdraw the threat of a referendum?
3. You claim we reject Nuclear Weapons - can you confirm you want an independent Scotland to be a Denmark style NATO member- allowing all NATO nuclear armed ships including rUK subs full and free access to all Scottish ports and waters?