Well she did it. Stealing thunder from
Theresa Mayhem’s expected announcement on triggering Article 50, Nicola
Sturgeon has announced that she will be seeking Holyrood’s permission to
hold a second referendum for Scottish independence.
So what now?
The first thing that I hope to see is
that people, regardless of who they vote for, realise that this
referendum is not about a vote for the SNP but it is a vote for a democratic Scotland.
Secondly, I hope that the Yes movement
encompasses those who believe in independence but vote; Tory, Labour and
LibDems. Can you imagine a movement that boasts voters and members
from all the main parties in Scotland? I can, and it’s an awesome
thought.
Thirdly, I want to see a much better
co-ordinated campaign that is inclusive of not only Bella Caledonia and
the likes, but also Stu Campbell of WingsOverScotland. Like him or
loathe him, he can produce some brilliant journalistic pieces that
shreds the arguments of those who back the Union.
Lastly, let’s not get involved in any
mud-slinging. Let us focus instead, on uniting and ultimately winning
the democratic right to govern ourselves…and yes, get out of this
rotten-to-the-core political union.
We can’t scream and shout and call people
names when they still, for reasons known only to themselves, cling to
the UK. We all need to show them that there really is a better way.
I don’t think the BBC, Sky or most of the
media have learnt anything since 2014, and certainly going by last
night’s evidence I would say it might be even worse. So folks, we need
to hold fast, rise above it and win, but win with a smile.
Alba gu bràth!
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