ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Can I ask why, as a rebuttal to Joe 98's suggestion, that you refer to Post 81 (which suggests Scotland is over represented per capita), that you say no thanks to Proportional Representation? Wouldn't that likely solve Post 81's issue?
Also - A country may be over-represented per capita...and another country may be under-represented per capita...but that does not equate to being heard/being silenced respectively.
I thought the split was
1 Scottish MP per 98,000 people
1 English MP per 99,000 people
1 Welsh MP per 75,000 people
But I'm not sure discussing representation in Westminster is the right way to view independence anyway. As I said, representation does not necessarily mean you are heard. IT means you have a voice - but that's kind of a different thing.
The SNP and the people who want to vote for Independence are not doing so out of a dislike of the English or the UK as a whole. They are doing it so that they can take control of their fiscal policies and (hopefully) implement a structure in Scotland that better fits Scotlands requirements in order to encourage business growth, discourage certain other rather less desirable acts that seem prevelaint in the current and former establishments and to encourage something Scotland has been superb at for many, many years - the people.
There endeth my part political broadcast.
Oh - and I apologise for the Blair/Brown years. What can I say - I voted for them because I was fed up with how the Tories had treated my country (and at that time, mu country was the United Kingdom...so I'm talking about the whole of the UK). Little did I know how that was going to turn out.
warspite1
Sure.
My comment re PR has NOTHING to do with Scotland or Scottish independence. That reflects antipathy to that voting system generally.
Re Post 81 - I do not have a problem with this at all. I do not like the fact that people suggest Scotland is not fairly represented (because that is false), but I don't have a big issue with this over representation, therefore do not need PR or anything else to sort it.
Frankly I am more concerned with the English problem. If the same number of people in England vote Labour and Conservative, then Labour get a large majority. How the hell does that work, how the hell is that fair??
Apology re Blair/Brown - not accepted [;)][:D]