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I always find it amusing that at a time as we're marching blindly towards a federal Europe, people in the UK would want to break up the Union.
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In an ideal world I'd like to see Wales independent from the rest of the UK but it's never going to happen, those in the WA are stuck in a 1920's "boyo" mentality and would never be able to run the country so let's stick to what we know and keep the United Kingdom 'united'. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2006..._20060032_en_1 and http://www.assemblywales.org/bus-hom...n-guidance.htm Amonst many other places. I think I've made the rest of my point as clear as I can several times now so I won't bother doing so again. Personally I don't care what powers Wales has or whether the WA cares to use those powers which have been devolved to them. |
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Ok and the killer fact? Every decision the WA makes has to be agreed to by Westminster, it's called "legislative competence". |
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I don't think the union should be split up. We're all stronger together. We all punch above our weights in international manners.
They'd be a few other problems than have already been discussed - 1) Each of the new countries would have to renegotiate all of the UK's treaties with the EU. Although likely entry into the EU might not be automatic. 2) Each of the new countries would have to renegotiate all the UK's treaties with all the other countries in the world. The treaties wouldn't just automatically move over to the new independent countries = expensive. 3) Would the Scottish government really want to rely on the taxes of the revenue of a depleting resource (oil & gas) which will lower over time. 4) Scotland, Wales and NI would lose influence in the UN by not have a permanent seat in the security council. England may retain it but might not. 5) England may stay in the G8 but Scotland, Wales and NI wouldn't be so would lose the ability to discuss issues with the major players on an even(ish) standing. On a positive note Gordon brown could not be the English PM as his constituency is in Scotland. :p: However it’s a price too high. |
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The UK government is made up of Welsh, Scottish, English and N Irish MPs...
If they wanted to be stubborn, the English MPs could prevent any of the WA's proposals. Highly unlikely to ever happen but it shows the fallacy in the idea that Welsh MPs have a say in England but English minister don't have input in to Wales. |
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Some interesting comments from leading Euro-experts and academics on the likelihood of a breakaway Scotland getting automatic, seamless entry into the EU:
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Anyway I thinks its a moot point as Scotland is likely to be still part of the union in 100 years. Let the SNP have its referendum so the topic can be put to bed either way. |
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