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Thursday, 29 August 2013

The need for Scottish Independence

The need for Scottish Independence has never been greater, the irrefutable fact that an independent Scotland would be considerably more beneficial than the present setup and affordable, is now beyond doubt. The major facts have been proven despite the continual scaremongering by the Better together? campaign, and United with Labour? campaign. Devolution while a step in the right direction, is not a state of permanency, as it can be removed by Westminster at anytime. The Peoples of Scotland should have the right to be able to make the decisions required by them without continual interference by Westminster. They should have control over their own Scottish Government finances and make the decisions here in Scotland, as the Peoples of Scotland must be able to make the relevant decisions regarding their own Government finances and control their own Welfare State, and control their own Resources, to suit their needs here in Scotland, and have a Government which is in a state of permanence. Only with Independence can the Scottish Government, abolish the bedroom tax, which was introduced by " New Labour " and continued by the Conservative Coalition, and bring security back into the life's of the disabled, sick, unemployed and pensioners, and honour their legal entitlements. It must be mentioned that while One Nation " Conservative " Labour make continual press statements against the bedroom tax, their official stance is, in their own words, if returned to office " they will retain the bedroom tax as a way of making a fairer society ," if elected to the Westminster Government. Ed Miliband, Ed Balls, Frank Field, Margaret Hodge Margaret Curran,  have clarified this position. Only Johann Lamont and her Labour Team at the Scottish Parliament go further they want to abolish Universal Benefits as they see them as  " a something for nothing culture. " Perhaps that's why Johann is affectionately called " Scotland's Margaret Thatcher."

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