> don't pretend like it's somehow going to make Scotland "better".
Isn't that the essence of politics?
You're basically trying to convince people that the system would be "better"
if things were run the way you proscribe vs someone else. Of course different people have different preferences so it's likely some will perceive it as "better" and others will perceive it as "worse".
Isn't that the essence of politics?
You're basically trying to convince people that the system would be "better" if things were run the way you proscribe vs someone else. Of course different people have different preferences so it's likely some will perceive it as "better" and others will perceive it as "worse".