In many respects the arguments are sound. The difficulty arises in that despite Scotland's Labour Party sharing these views, the majority would rather form common cause with a right-of-centre government they didn't vote for (as well as UKCIP and the Orange Order) - and risk the possible consequences such as withdrawal from the European Union and damage to the health service - than support an arrangement that would deliver a better, fairer Scotland. Perhaps Scottish Labour have other priorities that are not always clear. I am also Scottish.
In many respects the arguments are sound. The difficulty arises in that despite Scotland's Labour Party sharing these views, the majority would rather form common cause with a right-of-centre government they didn't vote for (as well as UKCIP and the Orange Order) - and risk the possible consequences such as withdrawal from the European Union and damage to the health service - than support an arrangement that would deliver a better, fairer Scotland. Perhaps Scottish Labour have other priorities that are not always clear. I am also Scottish.