We have a Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales, both elected by fairer votes - involving proportional representation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Vote SNP for a party that always stands up for Scotland, that is stronger for Scotland, and a government that will keep the country moving in the right direction.
People in Scotland want the parliament but don't give a toss about the elections.
I want to change Scotland, but the only way we can change Scotland is by changing the Scottish Labour Party.
Labour's support in Scotland depends on their ability to be electable. If they are divided and unelectable, what's the point?
I want there to be another independence referendum at some stage. I want Scotland to be independent, but I wouldn't choose to have it happen because England votes to come out of the E.U.
In Scotland, the indication is that for the Westminster elections at least, Labour voters are satisfied with their government.
I'll be arguing for Scotland to vote to stay in the E.U.
I also want to draw attention to the responsibilities that people have to live up to their election promises and to live up to the votes that were cast by the people of Wales, in the General Election, in the expectation that we would deliver this promise.
When New Labour came to power, we got a Right-wing Conservative government. I came to realise that voting Labour wasn't in Scotland's interests any more. Any doubt I had about that was cast aside for ever when I saw Gordon Brown cosying up to Margaret Thatcher in Downing Street.
What happens when there is a conflict between the Scottish parliament, if it was established, and the Westminster parliament? Who is supreme?