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How to gerrymander the referendum

November 30, 2009

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So today saw the launch of the SNP’s white paper on an independence referendum.
What a complete waste of time, energy and tax payers money this is as it does not even ask the simple question, independence Yes or No.

The reason being because even the blinkered false nationalist party already knows the answer.

Can they seriously argue with more than three decades of broadly similar poll results or hard votes? A hard core of about 20% of Scots wish to go it alone while in a good month for the SNP a little over 40% favour separation. But in the SNP’s entire 75 year history the party has never won more than 33% of the poll in any kind of national election.

Recent polls show that a record 57% of voters resolve to vote no with only 29% in favour of separation which is why the white paper has been designed to gerrymander the referendum by splitting the unionist vote.

By the SNP’s own admission this will cost 9-11 million, the outcome of which is already known to be against independence, what a criminal waste of money when so many are suffering in the midst of a recession.

With their manifesto pledges in tatters due to as they say lack of funds can anyone take this obsession seriously? The people of Scotland deserve better governance than this during an economic crisis, the people must soundly reject the false nationalists at the General Election and send them a clear message at the ballot box, time to go home and think again Alex!

Independence by any means

September 24, 2009

44With hundreds more Scottish people waking up to face life on the dole every day you would think Alex Salmond had more pressing matters to attend to than his dream of breaking up the Union.
After trying to rig any vote on ‘independence’ he has suggested that children just out of school should have a vote in it, the fact that these children would be the most likely to be swayed by an internet led media campaign appealing to their natural love of their country could not of passed him!
Now he says he is ready to hold a multi-option vote. Instead of a straight yes or no vote, which would be a resounding no as all recent polls suggest, there would be a third question asking voters if they supported more devolved powers to Holyrood.
Of course any such multi-option ballot would split the electorate three ways.
And, under Salmond’s preferred single transferable vote option whereby voters can list their second preference on the ballot a minority vote for independence could win.
After showing to be wanting on the international stage the SNP have retreated abandoning manifesto promises along the way back to the one issue that they exist for, breaking up the union by any means they can.
At least in the coming Glasgow North east by-election the voters have the choice of voting for a true nationalist party, the BNP, together we are stronger.