Johann Lamont tweeted this morning that we have won, won what - TopicsExpress



          

Johann Lamont tweeted this morning that we have won, won what exactly. over half the people of Scotland voted for the status quo and a last minute vow by leaders and former leaders that nobody can give a definitive answer of what it means or includes. That means under half the people of Scotland who voted are disillusioned with the Westminster government, the country is split. This needs to be addressed. We are still going to leave the most vulnerable children in poverty. The better off in our society, the bankers and big business are rubbing their hands at this result here and in Westminster. I am disappointed the people of Scotland who chose to vote NO could not see through the smokescreen of lies from the BT campaign. To see The Tories, Labour and Liberal politicians conniving together to preserve their political lives and privileges is sickening. The three main UK political parties have did nothing to help the most vulnerable over my lifetime in fact the Nos have validated the welfare reforms and bedroom tax by voting NO which is absolutely crazy. I am proud of everyone that voted yes those who could see that brighter and equal future for our children hold your head high and be proud, I have never been prouder to be a Scot as I have been over this last year. The turnout at this referendum has been exceptional and all Scots should be proud of that. We now have to live with this result, the majority has spoken and that was after all one of the democratic rights we wanted the right of the people to chose. It will be now be a least a generation before this opportunity comes along again. so I hope the promises are delivered by the three Tory parties labour, conservative and the Liberals at Westminster and lets not forget the emergence of Ukip. We must bring Scotland together as one, its now up to the political parties and the people of Scotland to do this.
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:28:58 +0000

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