For Northern Ireland, wales and scotland. Nicola sturgeon thinks that this decision could backfire on the Prime Minister in scotland because she really believes the snp are in a position to do well in this election. And that, if they do, then that will make it much harder for a westminster government to refuse to allow a referendum on scottish independence. Privately, though, the snp will admit it will be incredibly difficult for them to repeat the astonishing success they had in 2015. You could have a situation where the snp win most of the seats in scotland but it still looks like the support is slipping. The tories are convinced they can make significant gains in scotland now that they have successfully positioned themselves as the party most dedicated to keeping the uk united. There are many here in Northern Ireland who feel this vote could add to a sense of political instability. Remember, people here have already been to the polls twice in the last 12 months, both for Assembly El
have suffered that, when he was saying one thing one day in private, and then another thing in public, so we knew that, but they thought, i suppose, that because he had such an extraordinary victory in the polls and he had managed to take all of these labour constituencies for the first time, that he will do that again, that he had the magic touch with the public, but i m very happy he went because, on the whole, it is a marvellous lesson of democracy. you cannot lie. in other countries on the continent, politicians often lie and stay and continue. here, he had to go, so i think it shows that the british political system is still based on this rigorous, slightly protestant, slightly.
to see him continue because of what they saw as his kind of qualities outweighing his flaws. despite. we knew he was a serial liar. the partners in europe have suffered that, when he was saying one thing one day in private, and then another thing in public, so we knew that, but they thought, i suppose, that because he had such an extraordinary victory in the polls and he had managed to take all of these labour constituencies for the first time, that he will do that again, that he had the magic touch with the public, but i m very happy he went because, on the whole, it is a marvellous lesson of democracy you cannot lie. in other countries on the continent, politicians often
simply unacceptable to have a man who could tell lies of that kind or evade the truth in that way as prime minister. and yet, marc roche, there still seemed to be a significant number though clearly now a minority in the parliamentary conservative party who still wanted him to stay as prime minister, still in a sense thought the voters had priced in that element of his character, but would still be willing to see him continue because of what they saw as his kind of qualities outweighing his flaws. despite. we knew he was a serial liar. the partners in europe have suffered that, when he was saying one thing one day in private, and then another thing in public, so we knew that, but they thought, i suppose, that because he had such an extraordinary victory in the polls and he had managed to take all of these labour constituencies for the first time,
a significant number though clearly now a minority in the parliamentary conservative party who still wanted him to stay as prime minister, still in a sense thought the voters had priced in that element of his character, but would still be willing to see him continue because of what they saw as his kind of qualities outweighing his flaws. despite. we knew he was a serial liar. the partners in europe have suffered that, when he was saying one thing one day in private, and then another thing in public, so we knew that, but they thought, i suppose, that because he had such an extraordinary victory in the polls and he had managed to take all of these labour constituencies for the first time, that he will do that again,