A Conservative victory in next year's general election is bound to cause a headlong dash for complete independence in Scotland. Labour is dead nationwide, and over the border only the SNP and Lib Dems will get their votes. Votes for the Lib Dems might as well be votes for the hated Tories, and will enable five more painful years of Tory rule over the overwhelmingly socialist Scots. Votes for the SNP and the ensuing flight for independence will at least enable the Scots to escape the coming pain of Tory/Westminster rule.
Cameron has stated that it is his desire to govern over the whole of the UK, rather than just England. The only way he can achieve this aim will be to further betray English interests – his core vote remember - and throw more English money over the border to placate the Scots. He has already indicated that the current inequities in the Scottish and English health systems and other areas are of no great concern to him. So I can safely assume that he has no intention of fixing them. If this is the case, then why should any self respecting Englishman vote for the current Conservative leader? He won't get to be Prime Minister of the UK without English votes, it's a simple fact, and in my opinion he doesn't deserve to get them.
Monday, 9 March 2009
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