You know what drives Independence? it is ignorant people in England who refuse to believe Scotland should have a voice. You aren't saving the Union by running to the Tories, you are actively breaking it up.
You think the SNP are the enemy, well take a page from Corbyn and try to be open rather than creating barriers. Places like Hull are cutting their noses off by voting Tory from fear of the SNP. Go read the SNP manifesto, there is little on independence and plenty on policy that is similar or at least taking the same path as UK Labour.
Scotland has lost its Labour Party which has become a cheap Tory knockoff. The English should be giving us a boot up the arse and showing us what a real progressive, modern Labour Party can actually do for the country. And there are plenty of people up here who want to listen, we all didn't stop voting Labour because we lost faith in good policies like Corbyn has proposed, we moved because Scottish Labour had moved away from us and ready to support the conservatives at every turn.
Well said, although I don't quite think it's "ignorant people in England who refuse to believe Scotland should have a voice", but more as I said there is a complete fundamental misunderstanding of why Scotland has shifted how it has. From both rUK voters and the Labour party itself. Not that people do not want Scottish people to have an opinion/voice, but they have the most
childish overall views of why the country has "rebelled" and votes for its interests. It's easy to just demonise and scream everyone in the North is trying to break up our Union, rather than self-reflect on why there is so much unhappiness directed at the Union. People in the rUK are unhappy with the Tories, right? People in the rUK want something different, right? Well, it's basically the same up here, and as Labour has been in a spiral of existential crisis for a while, they've been far too like the Tories for many Scots.
Be in a union that keeps voting in Tory government and voted for something like Brexit and then be surprised why a part of the Union says "fuck this" and decides to try and vote in a country-wide government that is progressive and forward-thinking? How could anyone not think that would end up happening? A country has every right to try and shape its own future without being told sit down, shut-up and stop progressing
without us. Our nation is rather small, we cannot do all the weight-lifting for the rUK, but we can show many voters how it is to live in a country with a decent government that is nothing like the Tories.
There are lots of SNP voters who are unsure of independence, but the longer things are how they are it pushes people to explore options. That's what is happening, not a surge of William Wallace demon babies being fired out of vaginas who just simply hate the UK.