who is the Scottish collins ? ah right ye have none ye stayed subservient to england ha. well ye do have salmond is he the unlikely hero for the once proud now drunk and junked nation of Scotchland
You seem to think that Scotland is similar to Ireland . Not so . Ireland had centuries of domination . Servile peasants who bent over and got it rammed right up them Scotland dispelled the English . We were an independent nation . WE decided to join forces with the English . We even sent a few of our citizens over to your island to take advantage of your third world country . Our Michael Collins will be the Scottish people exercising their democratic right to vote for their future . It's a whole lot cleaner than blowing ****s up like the Irish do .
meh joined forces me hole ... its like the bouncer in the club saying you can leave now or you csn be ****ed out on your ear. england to scotland ... you can "join us " or you can be taken over and lot of your folk killed and youll still be part of us.
fackin micks. spent 5 years going round murdering people as they walked down the street, in the name of "independence", then spent years shooting each other because they couldn't decide whether they actually wanted independence or not. then when they got handed a country to them on a plate with years of subsidies from the uk to get rid of them, they somehow made it bankrupt, joined the eu because they didn't want to be independent after all, then went cap in hand to the british to bail them out is there a bigger joke of a country on this planet ?
Yes, if you consider shooting people in the back as they are out walking with their children, going round murdering people in the street and in their beds, and intimidating enough of the country to be able to push through an illegal and unwanted declaration of independence, to be an accomplishment then they did alright.
The majority of the Irish people voted to seperate from Britain. Britain ignored this election. As they do. If the Irish ever get to the point of murdering on a par of the British army give me a shout
In the 1927 referendum, 38% of the electorate of the free state voted to become an independent republic, or around 1/6 of the population of the island of Ireland.