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Oh dear dear. Have a good one mate.
Who represents the over a million Scottish leave voters?
It isn't the SNP or those who say "Scotland voted to leave"
Oh dear dear. Have a good one mate.
They have their correctly alloted share of parliamentary seats according to the population of the whole country. Calling that demographic equality subservience is simply hollow rhetoric.And the number of Scottish mps in Parliament (which governs the U.K.) is subservient to the number of English mps. Fact. That is the end of the matter until Scotland determines through a democratic vote wether it wishes to remain in the U.K.
It is.Btw, the U.K. is not a country.
No Gaelic is not commonly spoken but it is alive and well in the Islands and some areas of the Highlands.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK)[15] or Britain,[note 11] is a sovereign country located off the north-western coast of the European mainland. Better tell Wiki, then the rest of the world.Btw, the U.K. is not a country.
And who represents the 16.1 million Remain voters? Certainly not the current Tory government who are hell bent on achieving the most destructive Brexit possible for their own personal gains.Who represents the over a million Scottish leave voters?
It isn't the SNP or those who say "Scotland voted to leave"
Ok you are of course correct on that one. Apologies.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK)[15] or Britain,[note 11] is a sovereign country located off the north-western coast of the European mainland. Better tell Wiki, then the rest of the world.
And who represents the 16.1 million Remain voters? Certainly not the current Tory government who are hell bent on achieving the most destructive Brexit possible for their own personal gains.
Thankfully there are also a lot that are not so 'dyed in the wool' anti-EnglishThose that do nothing but spout their anti English diatribe know exactly what I think.
Bitter fuckers with huge chips on both shoulders.
It will be impossible for them to put forward a winning argument if the UK has already left
It is not anti-Scots rhetoric at all. Surprised you stoop to the tactics of others on here that have a need to suggest that discussion on the subject of Scotland's continued place in the Union equates to the English wanting Scotland out.There seems to be a fair amount of anti Scots rhetoric on this thread at the moment. I suppose they are an easy target as they overwhelmingly rejected leaving the EU and then their MP’s (all democratically elected) have the temerity to try and represent the best interests of their constituents. It’s a great shame as those that are attacking the Scots are simply showing where their priorities lie, England and Brexit as a priority over the Union. Calling out the Scots does seem a touch ironic.
I presume univeristy's all over the UK teach in English? Is there much attention given to teaching other language's present in the Union? Language assimilation in the Uk seems to progress more natural or withought much opposition?
Another reason why the argument that a majority of Scots won't want independence after Brexit is absolute nonsense. I would say it's absolutely nailed on, especially in the event of No Deal.Not if Brexit hurts Scotland a lot i immagine? Yesterday ive seen a very worried British parliament over being slapped large tarrifs by the USA trough the WTO on such things (among others) like single malt Scotch. So let me get this strait, this iconic Scottish dring is going to likely loose a lot of it's market share in the USA and other traders outside the EU, and if the UK exits the EU withought a good trade deal they are going to loose lots of marketshare in the EU too. One would have reason to think that Scotland could be particulary hurt?
Another reason why the argument that a majority of Scots won't want independence after Brexit is absolute nonsense. I would say it's absolutely nailed on, especially in the event of No Deal.
The Remainers keenness not to discuss a 'dose of reality' i.e. that ~ Scotland will very likely vote NO if the UK has left the EU - is probably driven by their 'baseless repetition' for 3 years that Brexit will lead to Scotland seceding.Hard times and these threads go hand in hand but yes, only nationalists mate.
Another reason why the argument that a majority of Scots won't want independence after Brexit is absolute nonsense. I would say it's absolutely nailed on, especially in the event of No Deal.
I wouldn't say no appetite in the event of a No deal Brexit.You dismiss the strength of Unionism up here.
The SNP make the same mistake. Sure people will vote SNP for Holyrood and Westminster but there is no appetite for independence on the whole and over 1 million Scots voting for brexit shows that.
I agree there is no appetite for independence with the UK as part of the EU. With the UK outside the EU against the wishes of 62% of the population of Scotland, there could easily be a swing of 5% towards independence which is all that would be needed.You dismiss the strength of Unionism up here.
The SNP make the same mistake. Sure people will vote SNP for Holyrood and Westminster but there is no appetite for independence on the whole and over 1 million Scots voting for brexit shows that.
That's one way of describing bigotry, but then "democracy" is like an adjustable spanner in the tool-box of the brexit die-hards. The sustained assault on the EU leading to the "kangaroo" referendum and continually calling it "democratic" leaves nothing more to be said, they know as well as everybody else, that the lies and the naked racism of the tory media in the run-up was the most anti-democratic manipulation of the public in the grubby history of political shenanigans. A re-run of the referendum, now that the truth has been dragged into the public domain, would be a nod to democracy , and a test of "the will of the people" fig-leaf that brexits cling to. They know the same lies will not work again, the "easiest thing in the world, the bus slogan, the Turkish invasion, and every other fabrication, has been shown to be utter lies" designed to crush any hope of " a prosperity for all" outcome, and a jack-pot for the far-right fascists that bank-roll "operation stitch-up"... news flash, johnson and his attempted bribe is surely a suicide note to escape the self-inflicted dung-heap, no doubt defended by our tame brexits on here, as a noble patriotic act of a true....whatever...tory, yep a true tory . Say no more, guvnor.You have a strange grasp of democracy George.
Not if Brexit hurts Scotland a lot i immagine? Yesterday ive seen a very worried British parliament over being slapped large tarrifs by the USA trough the WTO on such things (among others) like single malt Scotch. So let me get this strait, this iconic Scottish dring is going to likely loose a lot of it's market share in the USA and other traders outside the EU, and if the UK exits the EU withought a good trade deal they are going to loose lots of marketshare in the EU too. One would have reason to think that Scotland could be particulary hurt?