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Osborne Speech on Scotland Independance
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Torygraph, hardly fair and balanced, although I suppose you wouldn't have known that, they are all the same to your limited intellect. -
You do know that Salmond is elected and can be voted out at the next election? Or do you need democracy explained to you as well as why a tiny island can't operate as a country?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostErm, who the hell are you to decide for other people what constitutes their country? Do you think San Marino, Monaco, Andorra and Liechtenstein should be taken over by some other, larger state just because they happen to be small? Sounds rather like fascism to me. Remember, in comparison to many other countries, your beloved Scotland is pretty puny too. You want to play games of 'we're bigger so we'll decide for you'? Hey? You want the English to do that too?
Although it looks more and more like it won't actually be Scotland; it'll be the People's Democratic Republic of Salmondia, and we all know what 'People's Democratic Republics' are like.Comment
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Please do explain why this is, as I can't see a reason, and neither can the many island nations of the world. With their share of the oil they could be a mini Bahrain (actually, think they might be bigger)Originally posted by proggy View Postwhy a tiny island can't operate as a country?Last edited by doodab; 23 April 2013, 13:54.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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tell SAS to take his hand out of your butt.Originally posted by proggy View PostTorygraph, hardly fair and balanced, although I suppose you wouldn't have known that, they are all the same to your limited intellect.Comment
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But wouldn't there be an issue if, say, Orkney is a part of Scotland but also part of the UK and then wants to remain in the UK?Originally posted by proggy View PostYou do understand what a country is? Orkney has a couple of towns and a few sheep in it.
I assume your street has voted to be part of Saudi Arabia?
talk about moronic arguments, what an utter cretin you are.
Is there a process in place for this or will they have to accept Scotland's majority vote?Comment
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I think the Orkneys belong to Scotland, but Scotland belongs to us. St George forever(\__/)
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I think the fly in the ointment might be that neither Orkney or Shetland actually ARE an island nation. No more than the Isle of Wight is anyway. They are simply a part of Scotland and have no more right to vote for their own independence than people that live on the Isle of Sheppey!!Originally posted by doodab View PostPlease do explain why this is, as I can't see a reason, and neither can the many island nations of the world. With their share of the oil they could be a mini Bahrain (actually, think they might be bigger)
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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There is no process. They simply have to accept Scotland's majority vote.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostIs there a process in place for this or will they have to accept Scotland's majority vote?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Someone who has lost the argument resorts to smearing the source of the contrary view.Originally posted by proggy View PostTorygraph, hardly fair and balanced, although I suppose you wouldn't have known that, they are all the same to your limited intellect.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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They are not part of Scotland they are part of the UK so they are as much attached to England as they are to ScotlandOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere is no process. They simply have to accept Scotland's majority vote.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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