BRITISH PARTIES REFERENDUM REFUSAL INDICATES THEIR FEAR
Quality letter which hits the nail on the head. JOE
Referendum role (Recent letter in the Scotsman)
The dropping of legislation to hold a referendum on Scottish independence (Comment, 6 September) can surely not be a setback for SNP credibility.
Rather, it must be interpreted as terror on the part of the Unionist parties.
Otherwise, why should they show their fear by opposing the chance to allow the Scottish people the opportunity to show they preferred independence to continued London rule?
Were this not so, they would be eager to back a referendum that would allow the Scots to oppose a second Battle of Bannockburn that would win their freedom again.
ANDY MACPHERSON
Trinity Crescent
Edinburgh
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