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Membership of the Green Party and SNP is shooting up day by day and Labour is rupturing voters so I don't think the political order in Scotland will ever be the same again;
Interesting article by Paul Mason relating to this: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/21/what-now-scotland-young-yes-generation
It'd be good if the Green party could capitalise on this, or perhaps a Scottish equivalent of Podemos could emerge.
The positive at the moment is that there's a huge amount of people who've tasted hope and are working together to try and bring about change, be that waiting until Devo Max inevitably fails to materialise and forcing another referendum in the next couple of parliaments or other. Membership of the Green Party and SNP is shooting up day by day and Labour is rupturing voters so I don't think the political order in Scotland will ever be the same again; Salmond saying that the rocks would melt for the sun before he joined the house of lords is also a pretty accurate summation of the man-despite tester's ad hominems-and sets the tone for any of the SNP who will follow.