barryqwalsh
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- Sep 30, 2014
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No one can fail to have noticed the barely disguised panic coming out of Westminster in recent weeks at the possibility of Scotland wielding real power and influence in the House of Commons after the election.
The idea that Scotland could have the audacity to make its voice heard has the Tories in particular up in arms - ranting and raving about 'sinister threats', and accusing the SNP of 'subverting democracy'. Watching the Tories tie themselves in knots like this would be amusing if it wasn't so grossly offensive and undemocratic.
Scotland s voice must be heard at General Election Scottish National Party
The idea that Scotland could have the audacity to make its voice heard has the Tories in particular up in arms - ranting and raving about 'sinister threats', and accusing the SNP of 'subverting democracy'. Watching the Tories tie themselves in knots like this would be amusing if it wasn't so grossly offensive and undemocratic.
Scotland s voice must be heard at General Election Scottish National Party