SNP plan for independence is the only chance to avoid Tory Government
Letter to the Editor
The Herald
11/06/2009
Sir,
I note that in today's edition of the Herald, when reporting on the SNP
and Plaid Cymru's call to dissolve the UK parliament, that your reporter
claims that Labour's Peter Hain "scored a direct hit" on the SNP's Pete
Wishart when he claimed the real SNP agenda was to get a Tory
government.
You report: Mr Wishart said the last thing Scotland wanted was a
Conservative government. "Is he then saying he prefers a Labour
government?" asked Mr Hain.
If this represents a 'direct hit' it is on the logic of your paper's
pro-union position not on the policies or position of the SNP.
The SNP support independence for Scotland. Labour support the Union. It
is very clear from the English local elections and the European
elections that Labour cannot possibly win against The Conservatives in
England.
We are therefore looking at the almost certain prospect of a UK
Conservative Government, even if they actually have a minority of
support.
This is partly because Labour has upheld the discredited First Past the
Post system but mainly because they have wasted their entire term in
Government by pandering to the rich rather than supporting their 'ain
folk'.
Independence offers an opportunity to escape right wing Government from
England whether by the Labour or Conservative party. Mr Hain is a
hypocrite and his party is dead in the water.
This new situation is something your paper might want to wake up to if
it wishes to remain relevant to the people of Scotland.
Yours faithfully,
Joe Middleton
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