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I'll probably be talking quite a bit here about Scottish Independence. I'll warn you off with an appropriate subject line. This should be an interesting couple of years, politics wise, and despite my best intentions the Scottish Independence campaign is probably the issue that will concern me most.

I say despite my best intentions because I've always seen Independence as a bit of a side issue. A nice to have. My primary concern has always been that we have a society that attempts to serve its members in the fairest way possible. I'm much more concerned about the equitable division of resources than what box those resources come out of. 

That's meant that I've always thought Scotland should stay in the UK, and help make the whole of that political unit the best place it can be. You can imagine how that felt between 1979 and 1997, when Scotlan consistently voted for social democracy, and got Tory governments. 

However, there's a window of a couple of years now when the game can be changed. So this, for me, is a time for tactics, the tactics of Independence, as part of the strategy for a fairer society. I'll write, later, about what I'd imagine the Scottish political landscape would be post-Independence, but for now I'll be writing about the immediate tactics of setting up a referendum which isn't controlled by Westminster. 


I'm not sure how interested any of you will be in this. I've been struck, though, by how a lot of arguments I've considered settled are being raised in the English media (I use English here in a narrow sense, and with apologies to Welsh, Irish and indeed Scottish friends). I'd forgotten that a lot of issues we debated intensively in Scotland leading up to the Scottish Government election last year are new to a wider audience, so I'll be recapping some of that here. 

I'll use my Brave Cow icon (thanks Keef, thanks Frankie) for these posts. 

Date: 2012-01-21 06:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parthenia14.livejournal.com
It always kind of worries me as a topic, like I might wake up one day and need a passport to go back, yet not actually get a Scottish passport because actually, I was born in England.

Like a weird anxiety dream, LOL.

I've really lost track of the arguments within Scotland. I would rather Scotland be part of the UK, and worry about the combination of the Tories and Alex Salmond making something quite different happen.

Date: 2012-01-21 07:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] f4f3.livejournal.com
I'm not a natural fan of the SNP, but do see them as a means to an end. I think the passport thing is a huge red-herring. We're all Europeans now...

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