Education For The Environment

In Scotland, the Liberal Democrats are playing hard to get or …?
will reject all offers of an SNP-led coalition Executive fearing that present themselves as traitors to the rear of the Union in Westminster? I thought – and still hope – a refusal to speak, while the referendum was a bit (quite intelligently) designed the initial position for the SNP know there was push-off. If the offer of a SNP "Constitutional Convention" to take the whole question outside Parliament for at least four years, the Liberal Democrats refused despite a similar idea is in its manifesto? Does the SNP make such an offer, or are afraid to dilute the proposal of referendum for fear of being portrayed as traitors to the struggle for independence from their supporters? Is Scotland in a minority administration with little power to deal with real issues – education, environment, local government reform, etc – but long cold war maneuvers between the parties at Holyrood and Westminster? Is this in the spirit of "new politics and public relations?
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Management of the Physical Education Environment