mancity2012_eamo
Well-Known Member
This is what you were answering;I specialize in the bizarre, it helps when trying to understand the intricacies of many of this thread's contributors. Please disabuse me of the impression I gained that you feel it is appropriate for the EU to 'pre-empt' a member state's democratic processes.
Sorry, I was musing in the land of SNP dreams.
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Those SNPs want Scotland out of the UK and in the EU but out of the Euro - they want to use Sterling lol
I await them saying no need for a hard border either.
When you made the remark;
George Hannah said: ↑
Guaranteed - we should abandon our own economic and political interest and stay in the EU solely for the benefit of an independent Scotland and the convenience of 27 other countries, especially the Irish and the Germans.
NI are not looking to leave the UK and are your citizens currently and as alluded to above, will need a hard border, which will be a problem concerning prior arrangements you have agreed to, which isn't the same as Scotland.
I understand a lot of the frivolity and flippancy of some of the remarks made on both sides of this coin, but there's a reoccurring theme here when it comes to ignoring the citizens of the North.