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Thursday 5 May 2011

Vote for Scotland’s future

I’ve cast my votes - both votes SNP and YES to AV. The polling station and the voting process reminded me how privileged we are to have a free vote in a democracy, and how fundamental the political process is to our lives.

And it reminded me of the essential elements of Scotland’s democracy - the equality of every vote and every voter, the fact that every vote really counts because of the dual voting system, and the principle of the will of the people determining how their lives will be run by their chosen government.

I met some of my neighbours, people I have lived among for the last 28 years and exchanged greetings, in the knowledge that they represented all shades of political opinion and party affiliation, but that they were united in the democratic process.

In the last days before the poll, I have tried, successfully, to persuade friends to vote who felt that a vote was pointless, and who I knew for certain did not support my party, because I believe that the right of the people of Scotland to choose is vital, and that there is a duty to vote.

But this must be said. My party, the Scottish National Party, believes that the people of Scotland have a right to determine their future, both at the ballot box and ultimately in a referendum on independence.

But the other three Westminster-controlled UK parties only share one of these beliefs. They would deny the right of the people of Scotland to choose whether or not they want to remain in the United Kingdom in a free referendum choice.

But the belief of the Scottish Labour Party in the right of of the people of Scotland to freely choose their  Parliamentary representative is further compromised by their decision to import politicians, celebrities, and activists from another country who are themselves ineligible to vote in the Scottish election.

These people were no better than mercenaries, and in my book, their involvement was a kind of political corruption. I hope the Scottish electorate have taken due note of this appalling, undemocratic behaviour.

 

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Vote for Scotland’s future

5 comments:

  1. One of the voters at my polling station would agree with the need to vote. Aged 91, she has voted in every election since 1945.

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  2. I think your article is good.

    We need to free our country based on love, humanity, courage, vision, equality, brotherhood. All the things that Robert the Bruce encapsulated and Robert Burns expressed.

    None of us should walk this life with hate-filled hearts and bloody minded arrogance.

    The very first person to help Robert Bruce in his attempt to seize the throne of Scotland back from the English maniac king was his Sir Christopher Seaton, a brave and great Yorkshire man who died horribly for his support.

    I want a country that makes the world a better place and that's the mindset that will free us.

    The invasion of English and Northern Irish is a brit nat attack on our democracy in Scotland; whether it be through Postal Vote shannanigans or other even worse activities. Peter, I'm sure you know what the Laboiur party gets up to as well as I do.

    Let's hope the SNP win the hearts minds and pocketbooks of the Scots trust.

    Saor Albà.

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  3. I suspect the parliament will be similar a it is today.

    Perhaps the SNP could do a deal with the Libs, the Greens and Margo to give the Scots an independence referendum.

    I am a pessimist due to my lifetime of joy watching the Scottish electorate choose rubbish.

    In any case it could have been worse.

    The last YouGov poll suggested the parliament would be similar. I like YouGov, it's just a shame that the Scots are so lilly livered.

    Maybe the YouGov poll is wrong.

    I do so hope so.

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  4. It is 6am the morning after. Here's to you Moridura with thanks for your blog and here is to Scotland. Otherwise words fail me - I have cheered and danced too much!

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  5. I'm such a pessimist and SO incredibly glad to be proved wrong.

    OVERALL MAJORITY!

    This at least allows the Scots to vote for or against independence (see I'm a pessimist).

    We did it!!!!

    Ye Labourites by name bend your rears.

    And yes Peter, people like yourself who have countered the Brit nat spin machine deserve credit here!

    Alba gu bràth

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