Ultimately, the people of Scotland are the only people who should be allowed to determine their independence. Why should it be in the hands of others? — emancipate
Your logic implies that the people non-uk EU countries should've also had a vote to determine brexit.
No, because the EU isn't a country. The UK is. — Michael
That doesn't answer my question. Would you be OK if the English, Welsh, and Northern Irish voted to leave the United Kingdom and form their own country? — Michael
This idea about some hypothetical pact between nations is irrelevant. The actual circumstances are about one nations right to its independence. — emancipate
No, the UK is a political union comprised of 4 sovereign countries.
That the two Kingdoms of Scotland and England, shall, upon the first Day of May
next ensuing the Date hereof, and for ever after, be united into one Kingdom by the Name
of Great-Britain
That Great Britain and Ireland shall upon Jan. 1, 1801, be united into one kingdom
What is your logic here? SNP were 1 seat away from a majority. The fact that the whole SNP campaign revolved around a 2nd referendum and that the green party are also pushing for the indy ref clearly shows that the majority want it to happen. — emancipate
If Scotland has the right to vote for its own independence then England has the right to vote for its own independence, Wales has the right to vote for its own independence, and Northern Ireland has the right to vote for its own independence. — Michael
The Scottish have been dominated by Westminster for about a thousand years — Punshhh
Of course. Why would that even be an issue? — Baden
What's the difference between me deciding to leave my house for another and my three brothers deciding for me? Either outcome has us in different houses. You're being silly. — Baden
At the moment, Scots make up about 8% of the population of the UK and have about 9% of the MPs in the UK Parliament. However, since 1900, Scottish Prime Ministers have been in power for about 20% of the total period. — RussellA
Once they ran an empire; now they don't seem to be able to run a fish and chips shop. Or maybe the French should take over again. It improved things quite a bit the last time. — Bitter Crank
How much North Sea oil can Scotland lay claim to? — Bitter Crank
Maybe the British Isles should be made a UN Protectorate. Once they ran an empire; now they don't seem to be able to run a fish and chips shop. Or maybe the French should take over again. It improved things quite a bit the last time. — Bitter Crank
Brexit was the big mistake, IMHO. The EU isn't a perfect union, of course, but it seemed like the UK was much better off IN than OUT. I certainly can understand the ethnic pride the Scots have, be they Celts or Norse. But ethnic pride isn't enough to maintain their economy. — Bitter Crank
Referendums are won by % votes, not seats. — Tim3003
subjugation of Scotland — Punshhh
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