WHAT’S THE SNP PLAYING AT OVER BREXIT?
Ever
since its foundation, in 1927, the Scottish National Party has been
loudly dedicated to getting Independence for Scotland from the Union of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
During
the heady days of Alex Salmond’s leadership it looked as if it might
actually achieve that ambition, but with Nicola Sturgeon it would appear
that the SNP have lost their way.
Rather
like the questioning about why Theresa May was making such a poor job
of Brexit (was it incompetence or duplicity?); we now have to ask the
same question of Nicola Sturgeon and her leadership of the Scottish
National Party about Scottish Independence and Brexit.
On
Thursday last week Scottish Nationalist MPs proposed a resolution in
the House of Commons to try to trigger Article 50 being revoked and thus
to abort Brexit altogether.
This
is a strikingly ironic and an apparently irrational thing for national
‘independence’ campaigners to do. Not only are they trying to use
Westminster parliamentary tricks to block the English Nation’s popular
vote for independence from the EU, but also they are voting to block
Scottish independence also.
This last point needs explanation.
During
the Scottish Independence referendum, the then head of the European
Commission, Mr Barosso, confirmed what numerous other EU figures had
been saying, which was that Scotland leaving the UK would make Scotland
automatically outside the EU.
It
follows that if the UK is kept within the EU Scotland cannot become
independent of the UK without leaving the EU. However if the UK leaves
the EU and Scotland then leaves the UK, Scotland could apply to become
an “Accession State” to the EU.
Instead
the SNP are now trying to block the UK leaving the EU which shows
either a startling degree of incompetence, or that their policy on
Scottish independence is mere duplicity.
In
weighing up which you think it is, it may be worth considering Nicola
Sturgeon’s remarks in saying that she doesn’t like the word ‘national’
in Scottish National Party’s name, to see whether you think that the
Scottish National Party is still sincerely committed to Scottish
independence or whether it is just parasitically hag-riding the support
of duped Scottish Nationalists as yet another Internationalist, Leftist
party.
Here is the BBC report of what Nicola Sturgeon said:-
“Nicola Sturgeon has said she wishes she could turn the clock back and change the Scottish National Party's name.
The
SNP leader admitted the word "national" could be "hugely problematic"
during a debate at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
She was speaking with Turkish author Elif Shafak, who said the word had a "negative meaning" to her.
However, the first minister insisted her party was about self government and was not insular.
Ms
Shafak, who was wrongly accused of public denigration of Turkishness
for her novel The Bastard Of Istanbul, told the audience at the sold-out
event: "Coming from Turkey, seeing the experiences there, not only in
Turkey, across the Middle East, the Balkans, for us for instance the
word nationalism is, for me personally, has a very negative meaning
because I've seen how ugly it can get, how destructive it can become,
how violent it can become and how it can divide people into imaginary
categories and make them lose that cultural coexistence.
"Whereas
when I come here, I hear the word nationalism being used in a different
way and I felt that, can nationalism ever be benign? Can it ever be a
benevolent thing? So there is a part of me that doubts that very much."
In response, Ms Sturgeon admitted: "The word is difficult."
She said: "If I could turn the clock back, what 90 years, to the establishment of my party, and choose its name all over again, I wouldn't choose the name it has got just now, I would call it something other than the Scottish National Party.
"Now
people say why don't you change its name now? Well that would be far
too complicated. Because what those of us who do support Scottish
independence are all about could not be further removed from some of what you would recognise as nationalism in other parts of the world.
"Two
things I believe that I think run so strongly through the Scottish
independence movement are firstly that it doesn't matter where you come
from, if Scotland is your home and you live here and you feel you have a
stake in the country, you are Scottish and you have as much say over
the future of the country as I do. And that is a civic, open, inclusive
view of the world that is so far removed from what you would rightly
fear.
"Secondly
one of the great motivators for those of us who support Scottish
independence is wanting to have a bigger voice in the world, it's about
being outward looking and internationalist, not inward looking and insular.
"So
the word is hugely, hugely problematic sometimes for those of us who
...but Scottish independence is about self-government, it's about
running your own affairs and making your own mark in the world.
"So
yes words do matter but I think we can't change the connotations that
the word has in other parts of the world, what we have to do is just
demonstrate through words of our own, through deeds, through actions,
through how we carry ourselves, that we stand for something completely
different to all of that."
Here is a link to the original report>>>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-40975105
So what do you think? Is the SNP's policy on Brexit incompetent or duplicious?
The correct answer is of course ineffable as it would provoke a defamation lawsuit.
ReplyDeleteSNP dont respect any kind of democracy. Sturgeon is a trumped up idiot who very few people in Scotland actually like. She has made nothing to say apart from bleating on about independence for Scotland and wanting to stay in the EU which doesn't make any sense. Meanwhile scotlands NHS and schools have seen some of the worst performance in a long time
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