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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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We probably could have done that if the Westminster lot sat down as adults and worked out the details with the Scottish government but unfortunately they refused to do it. -
If you argue that Scotland would be automatically outside EU on a Yes vote then you have to accept rUK will be too. The UK (E,S,W,NI) no longer exits on a yes vote.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI was hoping Unix would be realistically, too much hope there but I'm glad to see there are people that actually know the truth and can see through the all the tulipComment
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Yes I do. Scotland is not represented in Westminster. We have a democratic deficit in Scotland and that is why we are having a referendum to become independent.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou really don't understand representative democracy do you?
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Really? If you have your foot amputated, are you no longer you?Originally posted by Unix View PostIf you argue that Scotland would be automatically outside EU on a Yes vote then you have to accept rUK will be too. The UK (E,S,W,NI) no longer exits on a yes vote.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Forgetting the EU part, did this happen when Ireland seceded?Originally posted by Unix View PostIf you argue that Scotland would be automatically outside EU on a Yes vote then you have to accept rUK will be too. The UK (E,S,W,NI) no longer exits on a yes vote.In Scooter we trust
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Agreed. It is crystal clear that an Act of the UK Parliament will remove Scotland from the Union and establish a new state of Scotland.Originally posted by d000hg View PostReally? If you have your foot amputated, are you no longer you?Comment
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That's the UK's view, EU might not view it as the same entity, we don't know. See we can do scare as well.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAgreed. It is crystal clear that an Act of the UK Parliament will remove Scotland from the Union and establish a new state of Scotland.Comment
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