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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?
Tut tut, my friend. Jumping on the Hugh bandwagon, renowned for his "jokes".
OB makes very valid points about Scottish independence provided that you don't get into the game of second guessing his meaning. You may well pray in aid that there's only what he's written to go on, but of course this man from beloved Wokingham does not damn all Scots; just the half-wits who will vote for independence. Anyway, it's not going to happen for a very long time if it happens at all., The wicked witch is now flying the EU flag on government buildings; the EU must be bemused with its left hand and laughing at the UK with its right hand, so to speak. |
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I'm not sure the EU flag is flying on Government buildings but it's nice to provoke outrage among the English by implying it.
It may on Europe day, but I think we will still play under that flag in the Ryder Cup in the absence of a flag for Europe the continent and not the EU. |
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That's top trolling by the FM.
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Nevertheless, for various complex historical, cultural, and frankly religious reasons Scotland has a sense of itself that is European in a way that England does not. I don’t think that sense mandates the strong attachment the SNP has to the EU, which is entirely political and unquestionable because to do so automatically aligns one with Tories. But there is a convenient, if intellectually lazy, link between Scotland’s historic sense of European-ness and its present political attachment to the EU. All of which is to say that no, I don’t think any strategising has been done around the flag-flying. The SNP is all about identity politics and flag-waving gestures like this fit the bill admirably. It will have been very easy for Sturgeon to convince herself, without any real effort, that flying the EU flag would be a popular thing to do. |
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The SNP have done a really good job increasing their vote share for an organisation seemingly incapable of strategic thought.
Would have thought the titans of the Scottish Labour and Scottish Conservative parties would do a better job against such a hapless bunch. |
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I'm pretty sure that nothing I've written above says the SNP is incapable of strategic thought.
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As for ‘linear TV’, give us a break. That is nothing whatsoever to do with this thread, and your ‘point’ has been answered on countless occasions. Time to grow up, you are not in primary school any more. As for Scotland, I don’t really care overmuch myself if they vote for separation. The advantages will be for the rest of us. But I do genuinely feel sorry for those Scottish people who are taken in by the rhetoric of the SNP. In my view, the opposition parties need to highlight the economic madness of separation. If they still vote in line with the SNP having been warned, they will be beyond help. ---------- Post added at 21:16 ---------- Previous post was at 21:14 ---------- Quote:
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Boris's solution is a bit of an unknown. Is it to play up the UK roll-out of vaccinations? Is it to build a tunnel to Northern Ireland? Is Labour's more devolution? Perhaps to give Scotland many of the benefits of independence but still nominally within the UK? |
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You didn't find the economic argument compelling when it came to Brexit, so I'm unsure why you are pegging your hopes on an argument you readily discounted for a subject you don't care about. :confused: |
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I think that OB deals adequately with most points raised.
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To take but one recent example: there have been many complaints about 73 page documents exporters have to present at Dover before they can put their lorry on the ferry to France. Has anyone seriously considered how the Scottish economy will fare if every lorry trying to go any further than Gretna or Berwick has to do the same thing? Scottish business is proportionately much more exposed to this sort of thing than the UK as a whole. Has anyone put any thought into how Scottish business would access the EU market, even if Scotland were to join the EU independently, given that it is almost totally dependent on road transport through England in order to get there? Scotland could “make different choices” about its economy is wholly inadequate as an answer to these pressing practical questions for which there are now real-world examples. |
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