Doggycam said:
I'm disappointed, but the majority have spoken, and I respect that.
British politics needs to change and I hope we Scots have stirred it up and given the rUk food for thought.
The majority of the 84% who bothered their arses to vote have spoken "No". Meaning 16% said nothing.
The first change in British politics needs to be mandatory voting, with an "Abstain" choice on every voting slip.
Next change needs to be that wannabe MPs must have at least five years work experience, taking home a working persons wage/salary.
Another change I'd like to see would be a requirement that a wannabe MP has a coal miner, steelworker, farm labourer, ship builder within two generations in his/her ancestry.
House of Lords fully elected; Church of England dis-established; Lothian Question answered in favour of the English; devolution of oh! so many powers to the regions; no coalition Governments - run as a Minority Government if you can. For starters!
But it's back to broken and unfulfillled promises again now and business as usual.