Well there is their history in Scotland, such as Thatcher's imposition of the poll tax, then there are the more recent issues from Cameron's spurious assurances to us in 2014, his putting the Tory party first by having the referendum, and of course the shambles of Brexit - and of course they only have one MP here!
But you don't know that Scotland wouldn't vote in the Tory party in a future independent Scotland in the future and introduce similar policies.
The 'shambles of Brexit' is different to the 'shambles of Scexit'?
Then there is local stuff, like the DWP seemingly closing job-centres here by looking at Google-maps, the sole Tory MP in Scotland (so the only option for Scottish Secretary) telling is what is best for us (which is highly ironic bearing in mind his sole Tory MP in Scotland position) and the unedifying sight of Ruth Davidson's recent conversion into Mother Theresa's pet poodle.
As above, you don't like temporary people and policies so you want to permanently leave and for all you know then be ruled over by people with pretty much the same policies.
Sorry it is incoherent, if you argued that Scotland has a different political compass that would be logical.
Ahh.. I see, are you suggesting that the Union is too big and a smaller country like Scotland will have politicians that are more accountable... That makes sense... although the EU...
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So in addition to my settled disdain for the Tories the implosion of Labour just about everywhere seems to remove the possibility of any UK-wide alternative party of government for the foreseeable future, so thanks to the voting patterns elsewhere in rUK Scotland is stuck with a permanent Tory government that has minimal support here - so no thanks.
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What really has shot Labours fox is Scotland's support for the SNP, Corbyn could go tomorrow without support from Scotland a new leader would not make much difference.
Actually I think the LibDems might get a say in that, forcing another coalition. In fact if you wanted to prevent the 'shambles of Brexit' this is your best chance, the SNP main game is an independent Scotland if it comes at the price of EU membership I dare say they will pay that price.