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Yet you don't think Brexit has worked in Scottish independence favour?

Strange take on things tbh.
The Irish question is completely different to the Scottish. There is already about 3/4 of Ireland independent, this is due to partition about 100 years ago. Not to mention the decades of carnage that followed.

Two completely different situations
 
The Irish question is completely different to the Scottish. There is already about 3/4 of Ireland independent, this is due to partition about 100 years ago. Not to mention the decades of carnage that followed.

Two completely different situations
So because Scotland is a whole country and not been split then Brexit doesn't affect the people who live there and their opinions of how they should be governed even though the majority of them voted against it and have had to endure it anyway?

As I said strange take on things.
 
So because Scotland is a whole country and not been split then Brexit doesn't affect the people who live there and their opinions of how they should be governed even though the majority of them voted against it and have had to endure it anyway?

As I said strange take on things.
No, the majority of Ireland were/are a fully paid up member of the EU already. Due to the GFA Dublin has had a political say in Northern Ireland. NI will remain part of European institutions while the rest of the UK won't. There is effectively an economic border down the Irish sea.

Apples and Oranges Aldo
 
Fuming about what?

Oor Irish republican big C thinking Scotland is better off being part of a union he's been stashing Semtex against since the 80s?

As someone recently said, does not compute.

Sorry I forgot to reply to this, I'm not sure I've given a personal opinion?
 
Aye because there's been nothing of any consequence happened in the UK since 2014 that may warrant another vote by the Scottish people to see if they still want to be ruled by the lunatics in Westminster.

Stick to ****ting on couches ya clownshoe.

And btw, there was nothing in the Edinburgh agreement that said the 2014 referendum was a "once in a generation" referendum. That was a political soundbite by some idiot politician.

Oh **** off. The answer was NO.
 
Scotland is an insignificant issue in England, bizarre why anyone in Scotland would want to stay in that position rather than have their own thing.

Can only imagine it's some staunch Hun unionist thing. It really is the most tragic country of all time.

<laugh>

Stirrin ****.
 
They still are.

Look at Gambol for evidence of that.

When I was for indy in the referendum? Yeah, I shat myself into voting for it. Idiot.

Just **** off and realise the answer was given. You <wah> ****ers and yer best two out three ****e cannot be allowed decide a nation's future.

There may be a time again when indy is a valid question to our populace. It is not now.
 
When I was for indy in the referendum? Yeah, I shat myself into voting for it. Idiot.

Just **** off and realise the answer was given. You <wah> ****ers and yer best two out three ****e cannot be allowed decide a nation's future.

There may be a time again when indy is a valid question to our populace. It is not now.
Yes it is.
 
No, the majority of Ireland were/are a fully paid up member of the EU already. Due to the GFA Dublin has had a political say in Northern Ireland. NI will remain part of European institutions while the rest of the UK won't. There is effectively an economic border down the Irish sea.

Apples and Oranges Aldo
Emm the full of Scotland was a fully paid up member of the EU mate.
 
Aye the Spanish will veto Scotland who owns the waters where most of their fishing catch comes from.

Wisen up numpty.
They allow an independent Scotland into EU , what you think that would do to Catalonian and Basque independence movements?

Spain don’t want them to be independent, ergo, veto the scotch .

I think you need to wise up.
 
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They allow an independent Scotland into EU , what you think that would do to Catalonian and Basque independence movements?

Spain don’t want them to be independent, ergo, veto the scotch .

I think you need to wise up.
Nobody wanted Scotland to be independent. Not the EU. Not the USA. Not the IMF. Not the WEF. Not all the other forces of evil.

Spain won't veto Scotland's re-entry into the EU. You're 8/9 years out of date darling.

An independent Scotland doesn't need to join the EU anyway. The EU will need to join us.