Amidst domestic Scandals, @theSNP will try in May to woo Scottish remain voters to lend them a pro-EU vote.
But what do you actually know about the SNPs history with Europe?
Let's have a look...
1975: @theSNP campaigned against the UK entering Europe.
Some of their anti-Europe arguments may sound familiar. Though needless to say their project fear predictions of not voting how they demanded didn't come true.
Here's my take on if Scotland is a 'one party state' I think what is being referred to represents a genuine concern about a number real issues.
It's not about the seats in Holyrood, where the SNP have a nominal minority, it's about the blurring of lines between party, civil-state, nation and Government.
About where a party, led by a married couple, seek to be both the power, and the oversight of power, behind closed doors and hidden from the scrutiny of even their own members.
@AuthorMonika No; we have been British here long before we were Scottish. British comes from 'Pritani' which is what the people here called themselves and the whole island before the Romans invaded.
@AuthorMonika When the Romans were here they Latinised this to Britannia, but also, for example, the Vindolanda tablets found at Hadrian's wall record the locals north of the wall as 'Britunculi' ' the little britons'
@AuthorMonika Looking at the post Roman period the 'scots' were Irish pirates who started to invade and colonize from the west. There has been a tribal split known between the 'British' - which covered the central belt where most of 'Scots' still live now, and the 'picts' to the North.
A thread for Scots who want to be in the EU, and are considering independence as a path. What it boils down to is this; @theSNP are cowards, who don't trust Scottish Voters to make informed decisions, or rather; they know if you were informed it would expose their lies.
Brexit is their justification for independence. An independent Scotland's potential for EU membership is critical to their electoral claims.
Knowing if, how and when it might be possible is absolutely in the public interest. In your interest, OUR interests as europhile Scots
They have a detailed, taxpayer-funded, feasibility study into the timeframes of meeting the Acquis and, by extension, the Copenhagen Criteria - the #CopenhagenReport
It's existence was uncovered by a freedom of information request.