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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Tue 26 Sep 10:45
Interesting take. But does that mean Scotland is also an Irish colony? Or a Scandinavian colony?
What I find interesting in Scotland is what people consider "Scotland". As a country it`s boundaries have changed many times. Many people ignorantly talk of Hadrian`s wall, but forget about the Antonine wall. The forget that, despite it being in the name, Fife was a Pictish kingdom.
Scotland formed out of a need to fight those naughty Vikings, who I suppose colonised England (tongue firmly in cheek).
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Tue 26 Sep 13:10
The article relates to the union with England, the one where England can outvote the Scots 10 to 1.
As our politicians appear to be unable to deliver Independence this may be another option to explore.
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Tue 26 Sep 15:55
“ with very large numbers of incomers planted in the Nation”
That makes Jockland a plantation then heh heh!
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Tue 26 Sep 16:10
Sorry, but what is the option you refer to.? I did read this load of drivel twice and apart from some vague reference to civil disobedience…?
Post Edited (Tue 26 Sep 16:13)
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Tue 26 Sep 16:58
Quote:
Tenruh, Tue 26 Sept 13:10
The article relates to the union with England, the one where England can outvote the Scots 10 to 1.
As our politicians appear to be unable to deliver Independence this may be another option to explore.
That`s been the case since the very beginning. The alternative would probably be something more akin to the EU whereby decisions would be made by representatives from the English, N.Irish, Scottish and Welsh governments. Unfortunately, we live in a country obsessed with tradition meaning that rather than review and reform, we`re going to keep the status quo and spend BILLIONS updating an ancient parliament building that won`t be fit for purpose even after all that expense.
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Topic Originator: Tad Allagash
Date: Tue 26 Sep 22:24
Well the Scottish king took over the English throne, so wouldn’t that make us the colonialists?
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