I don't often feel moved to criticise the beliefs of others, but to support the shafting of the ordinary people of the rUK in order to grab more of the goodies for one's own isn't a particularly Christian attitude.
I don't accept the concept of a UK, rhi.
I believe the best interests of the people of Scotland are served when the governance of Scotland is in the hands of the people of Scotland.
Only then can we be free to pursue an international agenda, free from the constraints of 'you scratch my back' aid grants.
Even with its' very limited abilities, the Scots Parliament, under an initiative started by former Labour FM Jack McConnell, started work in Malawi, with which nation Scotland had historical ties.
We have made a difference there - the fact being acknowledged by UNICEF. If we had the ability, we could make a REAL difference.
As far as domestic policies go; surely a political party must concentrate on maintaining its' principles? Any such movement which ditches principles for populism is no party worth voting for.
The SNP has never made any secret of being unashamedly left of centre, and vehemently opposed to the Labour Tory love festival which sees the pathetic Miliband pledged to continue the Tory austerity cuts.
SNP could not afford to support any such policies....they would lose members like Labour principles.
There will be no coalition....because no Westminster party would meet the terms SNP would insist on making for such a coalition to happen.
The first would be the end of weapons of mass destruction on Scottish soil.
The second would be full and complete fiscal autonomy, limited control of broadcasting rights, statuary input on defence, foriegn and European policies....and a moritorium on a referendum on EU membership.