(18 Apr 2017, 7:12 pm)Michael wrote Where's all the money going to come from for all that?
Renationalising the railways at the end of franchises.
Reversing Conservative tax cuts.
Ending 'Sweetheart Deals'.
There's three sources of income that were in the list I assume you're referring to.
(18 Apr 2017, 4:33 pm)MrFozz wrote Would it be fair to say that
1. If Labour do really bad in Scotland again, the only outcome of the General Election is Tory win
2. If the SNP take the few remaining Westminster seats North of the Border that will put the Fishwife in a better position for a 2nd Referendum
Also could Brexit be scrapped if May is defeated at the polls or are we past the point of no return for stopping Brexit?
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A lot of Scotland depends on who actually goes out to vote. Everyone that is passionately pro-independence will go and vote SNP, however those that want to stay in the UK are less likely to go and vote at all, from what I've gathered.
If we look at this realistically, only Labour stand a (slim) chance of coming close to winning out of the other parties, and they don't plan on scrapping Brexit. So it looks like Brexit is happening regardless of what happens in the election, just the people negotiating it could change.