![]() Again, oh really? What if polls leading up to the subsequent election showed Labour likely needed coalition partners to form a government in the following Parliament? What if they showed that their support would be damaged in the subsequent election by making the demise of the UK a reality? Would they grant a S30 then? The usual get out to *that* is “well, it would be towards the end of the Parliament so it wouldn’t matter”. Is that so? No-one can ever explain why the Labour government would allow something which threatened to reduce its coalition government’s majority, i.e. All of which conveniently forgets that Labour is a UNIONIST party.Īlso, it’s normally all predicated on “well, they might need us for a coalition so then they’d have to give it as a return for that”. Those believing otherwise seem to have some mixed-up notion that Labour might allow it because both parties are “progressive” and because they *appeared* to be on the same side re the EU etc. However, as you say, anyone who’s awake knows this is the case. ![]()
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