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Reply to: Why doesn't England just leave the UK?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI love the way the Scots who are skint keep on going on about being independent.
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I love the way the Scots who are skint keep on going on about being independent.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd before you mention Northern Ireland, their preference, it would seem, is for a united Ireland. I doubt they want to team up with a nation whose citizens love it so much, they can't wait to leave, and wail from afar.
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Right, simples. All countries qualifying for Euro 2016 can stay and Scotland can feck off.
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And before you mention Northern Ireland, their preference, it would seem, is for a united Ireland. I doubt they want to team up with a nation whose citizens love it so much, they can't wait to leave, and wail from afar.
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Wales voted out as well. So that would leave a United Kingdom of Scotland, and er, not much else. So not what you'd call "United" and since the closest the Scots have to a monarch is Alex the Salmon, not really what you'd call a Kingdom either. So then you'd be kicked out under the EU Nations Descriptions Directive (shortly to be waived through by the Commissars without so much as an announcement, no doubt).
You can't win, Scooty, face it.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou can have Wales and NI plus the overseas territories.
But you have to share the Queen and her costs...
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You can have Wales and NI plus the overseas territories.
But you have to share the Queen and her costs...
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Why doesn't England just leave the UK?
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