tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post6011606511883718384..comments2024-03-25T12:55:40.911+00:00Comments on Caron's Musings: The SNP blogosphere counts its chickens................ #sp11Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04988201531739344840noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-8303740876972303642011-04-25T21:07:50.379+01:002011-04-25T21:07:50.379+01:00Your desperation really is showing now.
Please p...Your desperation really is showing now. <br /><br />Please post a link to your knowledge of a referendum that no one wants, every poll I have seen has shown a majority of Scots, no matter how they would ultimately vote, are if favour of a referendum.<br /><br />It is only the London based parties that are desperate to stop the democratic process.<br /><br />P.S. Good to see Alan thinks a post on Better Nation is an indication of how the SNP thinks, Im sure James will be pleased.Dubbiesidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14351210091827242674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-77730680226882056682011-04-25T17:26:08.234+01:002011-04-25T17:26:08.234+01:00Anon.
I think there was a sentance that went alon...Anon.<br /><br />I think there was a sentance that went along the lines of "Surely the election is in the bag" or something like that on the Better Nation post about The S*n backing Salmond for FM.Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13574173214924437278noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-4973753387200961592011-04-25T16:30:31.446+01:002011-04-25T16:30:31.446+01:00I've been wondering if our vote is actually su...I've been wondering if our vote is actually suffering a bit from the same disease that affected the Tories in the early 1990s - people were too embarrassed to say they voted Tory, but when it came to the polling booth (especially 1992) they did.Keith Lnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-67005498473704607152011-04-25T16:13:04.992+01:002011-04-25T16:13:04.992+01:00Excellent post Caron.
I too notice the excitement...Excellent post Caron.<br /><br />I too notice the excitement amongst the SNP and also the Greens.<br /><br />I agree entirely about what to expect from the Labour party.<br /><br />I note many people like the Greens because they believe in investment in alternative energy and like Greenpeace. The Greens are not Greenpeace - they are a left wing party with Green streak and some counterproductive ideas which you highlight - best to steer clear! <br /><br />I also agree entirely about the LibDem position. It has been a bit drowned out at this election but their thinking on jobs and their costed ideas there and for regional development to gap fill where bank lending is slow are excellent.GHmltnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08420475365803049630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34128264.post-14670742332884418432011-04-25T11:59:38.178+01:002011-04-25T11:59:38.178+01:00Of course you are entitled to believe what you lik...Of course you are entitled to believe what you like but I ain't seen anything that suggests anybody in the SNP thinks the election is won.<br /><br />There is no harm in some folk speculating on what things would look like should the polls be proven right. I'm a bit disappointed you take the tired old Labour line that such an exercise is equivalent to 'taking the electorate for granted' or 'declaring the result before a vote is cast'. The problem for Labour of course is that thousands of votes have already been cast and there's nothing they can do about them now short of arson.<br /><br />We'd rather be in our position than Labour's position but the one thing that the polls demonstrate is that things can move fast and often due to factors outwith your own control.<br /><br />We will be fighting as hard as our resources will allow until 10pm on May 5th. That is the one guarantee the SNP will give about the election.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com