Good morning Everyone, its been a week since the No side prevailed - TopicsExpress



          

Good morning Everyone, its been a week since the No side prevailed in the referendum. The vote has been cast and, without question, the sovereign will of Scotland is to remain in the United Kingdom. With this in mind, it is time to move on. Forget the nationalist dogma and forget their wailing and noise. This is no longer about them: the future of the UK has to be reshaped and it will do so in the coming years. That is our main task; push for a stronger position as part of the UK. The nationalists will always threaten this and that; all this talk of another referendum or threats of UDI are complete nonsense. Neither of these two options will ever come to fruition as the majority of Scottish electorate, based on a 90% turnout, voted to stay in the UK. They cannot actively dismiss that in their pursuit of independence. These positions are as worthless as Jim Sillars threats of privatising companies he would have no power to nationalise.....ever. Again, its all noise and dogma. The people have spoken; it is time for the UK to speak up now and that means we must allow England, Wales and NI to have their say on the future of the UK. This is not just about us. The UK will evolve and the constitutional structure will change; the nationalists seem to think that will happen overnight but again, its time to listen to others now. They dont own Scotland and they most definitely do not speak for Scotland. In the coming weeks we will start to orientate this page towards considering the issues behind further devolution and how Scotland prospers in the Union. That will be our focus. We want you to take part in that debate but dwelling on all the empty rhetoric from nationalist circles is pointless. They wont get another referendum anytime soon and nor will they see independence happen for a very very long time either. We, the Scottish people, have SPOKEN. It was a NO, end of story. So lets put our collective energy together to ensure that that the UK continues to thrive and prosper. That is what our primary goal must now be
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 06:46:54 +0000

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