Ukip in No camp
Simply wishing to make one’s own decisions is not a measure of “arrogance” but does suggest self-confidence, a trait most sensible people consider desirable.
The question Mr Murray should have addressed, especially as he has pointed out that “28 per cent of those who voted in the European election in Scotland voted for right-wing parties”, is: does he believe that Scotland is “Better Together” with Ukip?
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Hide AdClearly Ukip is going to have a significant influence on British politics in the coming months, and perhaps years, so this is a question he and his party now need to openly contemplate.
While the slogan “Better Together with Ukip” has a certain ring to it, and may appeal to many of the 28 per cent referenced, I’m not sure it chimes with the views of most Labour supporters, which is a dilemma for Alistair Darling and others proposing to vote No in the forthcoming Scottish referendum.
Stan Grodynski
Longniddry, East Lothian