To view the first minister's departure as a victory for Unionism is to miss the forces propelling Britain towards break-up
Aged well. Morons.
My understanding was that it was the next Westminster election, not the next Holyrood election, that was intended to be a “de facto referendum”.
You are right. I have amended. Thank you
It really isn’t. This is dire.
Well unless young people change their mind as they age into their 40s and 50s, then it's inevitable.
There’s major reform in the offing of HoL and national parliaments. The fantasy of destiny is part of the nationalist delusion. Ahistorical, counterfactual.
Did you read that in your tea leaves or your crystal ball.
I am not sure such reform is "in the offing".
It’s more in the offing than another referendum.
Reform of the HoL? overdue by 15 years at least and likely to be kicked down the road.
Aged well. Morons.
My understanding was that it was the next Westminster election, not the next Holyrood election, that was intended to be a “de facto referendum”.
You are right. I have amended. Thank you
It really isn’t. This is dire.
Well unless young people change their mind as they age into their 40s and 50s, then it's inevitable.
There’s major reform in the offing of HoL and national parliaments. The fantasy of destiny is part of the nationalist delusion. Ahistorical, counterfactual.
Did you read that in your tea leaves or your crystal ball.
I am not sure such reform is "in the offing".
It’s more in the offing than another referendum.
Reform of the HoL? overdue by 15 years at least and likely to be kicked down the road.