Hugo wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 4:45 pm
dpedin wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 4:32 pm
Seriously though we in Scotland are desperate for inward migration given our pop demographics and drop in pop of working age.
I'm curious to know what's the position of the SNP on this?
I would imagine a nationalist party not wanting too much inward migration because it would water down their chances of getting elected and water down the national identity of the country.
Good faith question, I genuinely don't know much about Scottish nationalism.
SNP are very much pro EU and very much pro FoM. I think you are mixing up a party like SNP wanting self determination for Scotland with a racist, jingoistic and populist 'nationalist' party like the Tories! Scotland voted heavily for remaining in EU and that also included FoM, we are trying desperately to remain in schemes like Erasmus etc despite the nationalist Tory party taking the UK out of it and if possible would rejoin the EU including FoM, Erasmsus, etc as soon as we can.
Interestingly everyone who lived in Scotland was allowed to vote in the independence referendum run by the SG but foreign/EU nationals were not allowed to vote in the Brexit referendum by the nationalist UK Gov, indeed my mate a UK citizen who lived in Belgium at the time wasn't allowed to vote ... I will leave you to come to your own conclusions.
Everyone who lives in Scotland is by definition Scottish, we don't differentiate. Migrants don't 'water down' national identity at all, they help build and sustain it! I find that 'water down' point you make slightly distasteful tbh.