Private Reggie wrote:
At the general election over 50% of the U.K. voted for a right wing party, in Scotland just over 50% of Scots voted for a centre left/left party, the divide is growing by the day, what we have in our favour is the youth, that number is growing everyday, we also have a Tory government at Westminster with a weak opposition that's on a mission to self destruct.
Let's see what May brings, if what I believe will happen, the end of unionism in Scotland, then I'm sure the term Scottish Spring may be flashed all over the media, I say independence will be an easier sell

Your figure are wrong in the UK no where near 50% voted for a right wing party more like 28%
And as for Labour being on a self destruct mission time will tell but at least theres now a considerable gap on policys between the Party's

ANTI AUSTERITY is proving very popular down here PINK LABOUR IS DEAD but it seems the Parliamentary Party have not cottoned on yet they will when they start getting de selected

UKIP and Tories alone 51% then add a share of the right leaning labour vote, we could be looking at an even bigger share and an even bigger divide