Originally posted by Batcher
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Previously on "Brexiteer brains explode as Scotland wants Indyref2"
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostWe have to ask permission in the form of a section 30 order from Westminster. Imagine if you had to ask permission from the EU to hold the Brexit referendum?
If it's refused we can test it in the courts which will be the way we go. The United Nations states that each nation should be able to self-determine without the need for the oppressor to give permission.
Freeeeeedoooooom!Last edited by Zigenare; 7 May 2019, 11:46.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAs far as I am aware no one is stopping you
except yourselves
because you had one a few years back
and there are some people in scotland who want to keep asking the same question over and over again in the hope they eventually get the answer they want.
but like some people in England really.
If it's refused we can test it in the courts which will be the way we go. The United Nations states that each nation should be able to self-determine without the need for the oppressor to give permission.
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostNorway has rejected the UK idea of joining EFTA as a Brexit solution, as they view the UK as a trouble maker.
I believe that an Independent Scotland would be able to join EFTA and therefore enjoy the same rights as Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.
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Norway has rejected the UK idea of joining EFTA as a Brexit solution, as they view the UK as a trouble maker.
I believe that an Independent Scotland would be able to join EFTA and therefore enjoy the same rights as Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd following the Indy Vote in 2014, that was delivered upon.
Right up until 2016, when the whole of the UK (including Scotland, which had voted to stay as a part of that same UK) voted by a majority to LEAVE the EU.
It is such a simple concept that even a guileless piece of plankton like YOU ought to be able to grasp it.
HTH BISDI
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postmembership of the EU for starters
Right up until 2016, when the whole of the UK (including Scotland, which had voted to stay as a part of that same UK) voted by a majority to LEAVE the EU.
It is such a simple concept that even a guileless piece of plankton like YOU ought to be able to grasp it.
HTH BISDI
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Originally posted by MattZani View PostAs I said, circumstances have drastically changed and so have Scotland public opinion. england promised Scotland something and then delivered the opposite (and, by the way, something the vast majority of Scotland did not vote for).
england holding on to that old vote is just proving my point: you guys are literally TERRIFIED of being abandoned.
I said you're like an old girlfriend that we've outgrown but actually you look more like a child afraid of the dark. Don't be scared of being alone. It's time for you to grow up and let us go.
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Originally posted by MattZani View PostAs I said, circumstances have drastically changed and so have Scotland public opinion. england promised Scotland something and then delivered the opposite (and, by the way, something the vast majority of Scotland did not vote for).
england holding on to that old vote is just proving my point: you guys are literally TERRIFIED of being abandoned.
I said you're like an old girlfriend that we've outgrown but actually you look more like a child afraid of the dark. Don't be scared of being alone. It's time for you to grow up and let us go.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIreland had to fight a war of independence. In these enlightened times, Scotland had a vote and decided it would rather stay in the union.
england holding on to that old vote is just proving my point: you guys are literally TERRIFIED of being abandoned.
I said you're like an old girlfriend that we've outgrown but actually you look more like a child afraid of the dark. Don't be scared of being alone. It's time for you to grow up and let us go.
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