It is no secret that I am not a big fan of Nicola Sturgeon, and I have even said ridiculous things like the Scottish Parliament should be abolished (mainly out of anger, it was never a serious view of mine) but May needs to tread carefully and start taking Scotland's concerns seriously or the only alternative is that people like myself will switch sides.
I was very strongly in favour of Brexit although that weakened over time as did my faith in Westminster when I eventually realised that they had no real plan at all. That's not to say that I am siding with remain, I still lean slightly towards Brexit at the moment but everything is just one big mess and A50 hasn't even been triggered yet. Ugh.
Maybe I am overreacting...I don't know anymore.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/...ed-nation/
I was very strongly in favour of Brexit although that weakened over time as did my faith in Westminster when I eventually realised that they had no real plan at all. That's not to say that I am siding with remain, I still lean slightly towards Brexit at the moment but everything is just one big mess and A50 hasn't even been triggered yet. Ugh.
Maybe I am overreacting...I don't know anymore.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/...ed-nation/
Quote:Theresa May will make it clear to Nicola Sturgeon that Britain will become “a more united nation” outside the EU as the two women meet two days before the formal Brexit process is triggered.
The Prime Minister will describe the Union as an “unstoppable force” whose strength will be “even more important” during the Brexit negotiations.
The Prime Minister - who will trigger Article 50 on Wednesday - will travel to Glasgow today where she will meet the First Minister and tell her face to face that there will be no new Scottish independence referendum before Brexit.