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Even if the PM said do it whenever it probably would'nt happen until the back end of 2018 anyway.These things take time. |
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time to recognise that her fellow scots voted to remain Mark L |
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There should be a referendum for Scotland, it would be scandalous if Parliament tries to block it and it would likely only ensure that Scotland would leave when they eventually get their referendum.
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Sturgeon ignoring her Scottish people and the choice they wanted and calling a new referendum until she gets her own selfish way? |
Roofliss.
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The consequences of leaving the EU were laid bare for all to see for months beforehand yet Leavers chose to make the wrong decision anyway, they deserve what they're gonna get but Scotland didn't vote to remain in the UK to have no say in what happens. I think it's very fair that they get a do-over because the situation has changed, Scotland has been thrust into uncertain waters through no choice of their own, I think NI are entitled to leave if they wish as well. The EU situation hasn't changed, it was a bad prospect when Leave won and it's still a bad prospect now. To compare it to the Scottish Referendum is rather flawed logic because that situation has changed. Keep trying, Cherie. |
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Whereas the day to day running of Scotland IS controlled and restricted to a large extent by London. |
"They'd be being asked to make a decision without all the crucial information"
That's never been a problem in the past, Theresa |
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the scots voted to remain in the uk , knowing full well a EU referendum was coming the next year or 2 as promised That means we still have a UK government who have the right to put off a scottish referendum during their time in governance Another referendum now in the middle of brexit article 50 would be frankly insane and it shows exactly how horrific sturgeon and the SNP are. They dont really give a damn about the UK or the british people , they simply want to succeed on their one and only policy to break up the UK and pick up their euro cheques |
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If you count all EU regulations, EU-related Acts of Parliament, and EU-related Statutory Instruments, about 62% of laws introduced between 1993 and 2014 that apply in the UK implemented EU obligations |
Scotland: too small to be its own country. Too big to be an insane asylum. :hehe:
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Can London stay in the EU as we voted in as well? How's that for flawed logic
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"now it's started again."
Yes and Scotland can have a 2nd vote after the UK is fully out of the EU. Not before. |
I suppose doing it after brexit is done and dusted isn't a terrible idea. If it really is the "great British promised land" then we can stay... And if it's as **** as any unbiased economist thinks it will be then we'll be desperate to leave and "out" will win by a landslide :joker:. Not a terrible scenario, I guess. In truth I don't think enough has changed yet for the voting percentages to be much different; I think there would be a small shift but it would only be maybe 53% to 47% (remain in UK still winning). After Brexit, when the UK is floundering and Scotland (and the north of England) is being thrown under the bus as London closes ranks to protect itself, people might actually wake up and realise where they sit in the Tory / Westminster pecking order.
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Sturgeon is trying to take advantage of Brexit hoping that any hostility against Brexit will emerge with a vote in favour of Scottish independence. She is nothing if not totally transparent. |
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