What Have You All Done!!! - I leave for 36 hours to a quiet West of Scotland Island and return to mainland UK only to find political and economic turmoil in Scotland, UK, Europe and possibly the whole World.......jeeesh!!! I was only gone for less than two days.
At 7am on Thursday morning before travelling to Isle of Bute in the West Coast of Scotland like 62% of Scotland I voted for UK to Remain a member of the European Union. Less than 24 hours after casting my vote I was on the losing side in this referendum and the UK and Scotland were officially heading out of the EU for the first time in my lifetime. Prime Minister David Cameron is resigning, one from Conservatives Theresa May, Michael Gove, George Osbourne, Boris Johnson could be our new unelected leader, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is facing a vote of no confidence from within his own party and from the outside UKIP's Nigel Farage and David Coburn continue to stir up the right-wing vote which started all of this off. Will this all lead to a new Autumn or Spring UK General Election. While here in Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says a 2nd Independence Referendum is "highly likely" after Scotland voted to remain in EU but faces the prospect of being removed due to most of England and Wales voting Leave. I yearn for Scottish Independence and there is now a huge decision to be made by the SNP to whether they should and if so when they should start the process of gaining a mandate for a new Scottish Independence Referendum, but is the time right, is it too soon, is this a new chance thats too tempting not to try again, is there the support for a Yes win this time, will we see No but EU supporting voters change to Yes, a new referendum may not even be granted by UK Government so a decision to have a 2nd Yes/No vote may even end up in the courts. Financial markets around the world have reacted badly to the Leave win and many businesses, families and workers in the UK just don't know whats going to happen next and are rightly concerned. Developments over the past few hours have been fast and furious and just where and when will it all end, who will be the personal casualties and who will be the winners, which country will benefit most, will we see a break up of the UK or even Europe. The next chapter in all our histories is about to be written and a big question is will the people living and working in Scotland have a say on what will be written in this new chapter.
james
25/6/2016 07:33:34
Personally for me on the indy2 scenario. Why doesnt the snp wait till we are officially away from europe and see how we go. And also this wasnt a seperate country vote this was a vote as the whole of the uk so who voted what shouldnt matter as we go with the majority of the full of the uk. If the snp decide to push on with another referendum then that would be two referendums that they are taking no notice of. The majority of scots voted to stay in the uk and that should be respected by the snp. I still dont understand why if we want to go alone that we want in the eu. They want to break away from westminsters shackles only too get ruled by the eu. At least theres a democratic vote here in the uk to see who runs the country we dont have such luxury with the eu. If the snp go ahead with indy2 i really fear for our country as it could end up like northern ireland in the 80/90s with all the hatred that would follow this. If we thought the 1st one was bad this will be worse. I voted yes and it didnt happen but i seem 1 of the few to have been able to move on from it. Its been and gon lets move on and instead of division we should all start singing from the same hymm sheet and work at making our country stronger.
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