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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I think her legal team will know more than any of us and if there is anything in the devolved power bill that has any guarantees as to constitutional change or any mention of Scotland's protection as to the EU.
Then even if there is the slightest piece of a conditions that can be used that way, then for as long as Scotland is part of the UK, the UK will not be able to proceed and force Scotland to comply.
There may be nothing of that nature there but she thinks she has come across something, if its not then she cannot veto the move.
If by any small chance there is anything that can be used to maybe veto,then will be her 'democratic' right to use it to protect Scotland and possibly veto this change, and that will be 'democracy' too.
None of us know every little thing in the devolved powers acts there have been to Scotland, absolutely none of us.
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There have been experts in constitutional law that have already commented on it. Anyway, i'm not going to get in an argument about it. What will be will be .... my feeling is we will end up associate EU members anyway so hold on to your hats