After Scottish Independence is achieved the SNP will no longer be the party of Independence.
Instead it will be the party of Social Democracy, since independence will no longer be an issue.
After independence a normal election cycle will
bring elections in which the SNP will have to run against new, independent and genuinely Scottish political parties of all policies.
This would mean newly established and Scotland based and reformed Scottish Labour, Scottish Tory and Scottish Lib-Dem parties.
All of these will no longer be controlled by English Westminster. They will be actual Scottish Parties.
Alba and the Greens will also run with the great advantage of having supported the fight for independence.
Political parties based in foreign countries will not be
permitted to run in Scottish elections.
This would mean the current Westminster Conservative Party, the Westminster
Labour Party, The Westminster Lib-Dem Party and the English Reform Party.
It would also exclude the Chinese Communist
Party and similar.
Unlike now, Scotland’s politics will be exclusively Scottish.
Most certainly this broad political landscape will result
in coalition governments led by a party without a single majority, just as almost all other democratic states in the world are now governed, with the bizarre exception of the UK.
The important thing to realise is that Independent Scotland will never be a one party SNP state.
All political views will be available for representation in government.
Scotland will be an authentic proportional representation democracy.
Unlike the Westminster UK government which is the only state in Europe apart from the Belarus dictatorship which uses a dysfunctional and primitive First Past The Post system to elect extreme minority governments which then act as a ruling class.
Better yet, independent Scotland will be a Social
Democracy based on the wildly successful Nordic Model.
After Independence, democracy will be far more genuine than it is currently, when Scotland is ruled by a distant foreign parliament situated in a separate nation and controlled by people who are not Scottish and show no allegiance to the country of Scotland.