WELL, you’ve done it now Nicola.

You’ve certainly showed your true colours.

You’ve turned your back on the NHS, on Police Scotland, on the education of our children and grandchildren. For what?

Your incessant drive to split up the UK.

You can’t run Scotland efficiently with Westminster’s help, how on earth will you do it without their help?

You might get your wish from those you’ve brainwashed but you won’t get a yes from me.

Marion Mulholland, Waulkmill Avenue, Barrhead

Indyref uncertain

I AM disappointed to a certain extent to hear the need for Nicola Sturgeon to call for the second Scottish referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019.

It's still quite soon after the September 2014 referendum.

I can see the force for it, after our own exit from the EU, especially when 62% of our own people voted to remain (myself included).

I’m saying that I still believe Scotland is stronger, safer and more prosperous a country by remaining in the UK and I voted for this back in 2014.

Now, we are faced with this important and difficult decision once again.

I, for one, am unsure whether to vote yes or no to ensure out country’s long term security and stability.

Iain Henderson, Ibrox

Time to resign

EVEN though I voted to leave the UK in 2014, and I voted for Mhairi Black in the general election and Tom Arthur in the Holyrood election, both SNP, I have changed my mind.

I want to change my vote, sorry I hear you say I cannot do that as my votes have been cast and counted and the result is in.

Well if Nicola Sturgeon can ignore the result of two referendums then why can I not get my vote changed?

I think it is time for Nicola to resign, and, if there is another referendum, I hope the people of Scotland will vote as I will, to remain as part of the United Kingdom.

Jim Tees, by email

No from me

I voted for Scotland’s independence at the last referendum.

I will not be voting the same way if a second referendum is held.

The reason is simple. The SNP would take a yes vote from me as being a vote for Scotland to become a member state of the EU.

No political party has the right to use my vote to meet their own ends.

Daniel Harris, by email