Originally posted by ladymuck
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Previously on "Scotland behave"
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Interesting fact: Scotland is actually a completely different land mass to England/Wales and the current border is near enough where the two crunched into each other.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DqZYsckBwI
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I'm certainly not moving there to get 5 years' residencyOriginally posted by Uncle Albert View PostIt'll be a good way for just about everyone in Rest of UK to claim dual nationality and get an EU passport. There must be millions who have an auntie Agnes or uncle Hamish in their ancestry.
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The SNP spends a year battering on about the Tories "mushandlin thu pundemic"
Then the UK nails the vaccine.
Year wasted.
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It'll be a good way for just about everyone in Rest of UK to claim dual nationality and get an EU passport. There must be millions who have an auntie Agnes or uncle Hamish in their ancestry.Last edited by Uncle Albert; 29 April 2021, 17:00.
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Don't forget who owes what? That was first in Brexit.Originally posted by saptastic View PostB**xit was an horrendous divorce process.
Can you imagine the years of conversations if Scotland leave the union.
EU borders
Currency
Armed Forces
Trade
Legalities
Who owns what ?
Fishing/Waters
Moving the nukes
Just a few to name
It would make B**xit look like a walk in the park and take 10 years to discuss.
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B**xit was an horrendous divorce process.
Can you imagine the years of conversations if Scotland leave the union.
EU borders
Currency
Armed Forces
Trade
Legalities
Who owns what ?
Fishing/Waters
Moving the nukes
Just a few to name
It would make B**xit look like a walk in the park and take 10 years to discuss.
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Scotland behave
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ce-slides.html
Fresh blow for Nicola Sturgeon as backing for independence slides to lowest level in 18 MONTHS with 54 per cent in favour of the union - while NatWest says it will move to ENGLAND if Scotland breaks away- Nicola Sturgeon trying to use Holyrood elections as platform for new indyref
- Poll shows Scots support for splitting from UK is at the lowest level for 18 months
- SNP might also be short of an overall majority according to the latest survey
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