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OK, since we don't have one of these......
As most of you may or may not be aware, this September Scotland gets to vote on whether it wants to be an independent country and leave the UK. My own opinion is that independence comes under the heading of "A Bad Thing" and I will personally be voting no, for various reasons. One thing that has me concerned is a distinct feeling that most English people don't really give a toss what happens up here, almost as if they view Scotland as a separate country already. The recent hoo-ha over Alistair Darling's "Comatose" leadership of the Better Together campaign has only increased this concern. What I would like to see are your arguments both for and against independence, but also your thoughts on the process of Devolution itself. Do you feel devolution is a complete waste of time and should be abolished and everything brought back to Westminster? Or do you think that there should be more devolution, with each regional assembly getting more powers and England getting it's own parliament, therefore turning the "United Kingdom" into the "Federated Kingdom"? Some articles to get the brain working - I'd appreciate it if peeps would take the time to read these. http://www.scotsman.com/news/john_cu...ight_1_1500373 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/27/op...pagewanted=all http://www.spectator.co.uk/columnist...ion-will-lose/ http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...ey-shouldnt-be http://www.scotsman.com/news/politic...tish-1-3113520 Over to you gents - Devolution good or devolution bad? (Oh, and Bossmark and Steed, if you are going to contribute I'd like something that isn't monosyllabic - I'm aware both of you don't really like Scotland! ![]() Mike. ![]()
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In theory Devolution is a good idea, it doesn't make too much sense that things in Aberdeen are run from Westminster, but full on independence is, I think, a bridge too far. I hope that most rational Scots will see it this way, and be able to look beyond the anti-Sassenach stirrings from Alex Salmond who seems to have very little planning for post-independence and has based his entire campaign around just getting independence rather than worrying about what happens if he achieves it.
The thing is, in our own seperate ways, England and Scotland have achieved some things worthy of note, but together we ruled over an empire that was the biggest ever seen, we were the forefront of the planet for a century and it was a joint effort that saw us through. Certainly the British armed forces have benefitted immensely from being able to call on the 'devils in skirts' to get the job done, and Scotland has benefitted from advances made in the south, although admittedly not as much as the south has, and the fact that there is a North/South divide in England alone, let alone between England and Scotland is a regrettable thing. Perhaps it's just because I am a union of the two, with a Scottish father and an English mother, I feel a loyalty to both countries and thus consider myself British, with the history and characteristics that come with it. Culloden was a long time ago, let's not resserect ancient arguments to sacrifice the progress that has been made. Let's stick together. ![]() |
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Sometimes the search function actually works.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...h+independence
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Grey Wolf
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Alright Steve - my mistake!
![]() I did try the search engine but didn't pick up on it - either I didn't put in the right search terms - or more likely I missed it when I skimmed through.... Either way, an honest error, as I did look. Anyway, since that thread descended into farce, I'd like to try and keep this in a serious vein, if possible! @Oberon: I quite agree - I'm 1/4 English, 1/4 Shetlander and 1/2 Scottish Mainland with relatives at literally both ends of the country (not that I've any intention of setting foot in Pompey just now - might not be safe.....) and consider myself both Scottish and British co-equally. As for Culloden, if anyone actually looked at the history instead of the jingoism, they'll see that it was actually Scots vs English and Scots. 1745 was a civil war of sorts! Whats got my thought processes going is that my cousins in Portsmouth didn't have a clue who Alec Salmond was when he appeared on telly (though they do now) and had very little interest in what happened up north. That and various comments I've heard and seen make me wonder if England's really all that bothered? Mike. ![]()
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![]() It was rather a mess back then, wasn't it? Between that and the Highland Clearances later on, it's understandable why many Scots hold a grudge against Westminster, and there's certainly more than enough evidence to point out a North-South divide in the country. It's quite funny though, really, because I did a bit of digging into my ancestry last year, and found that even on the English side of the family, the 'Clack's originated from Scotland back in the 1700s (probably originally from Clackmannanshire) so all roads lead to the north it would seem. ![]() |
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I'm for the union but should the vote go for leaving, then Scotland need to take with them their share of the national debt, sort out their own currency and defence.
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Motion to change search link to: "Just ask Oberon."
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And that's what I meant about people not using it. Of course many of them just don't care.
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You'd move there in a flash.
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http://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/09/06/...poll-yes-lead/
The Scottish Independence movement has taken the lead in latest polls. ![]() Of course it can and should be expected that Scotland lives by its own means, and cannot demand that others should pay its bills. Not "Restbritain", not the EU. I would wish that several German federal states would leave federal Germany behind, too. The smaller and the more states, the better. Across the whole continent, so: in other countries the same splitting up, please. Would also be a formidable weapon to destroy the EU and the Euro regime, and is a good antidot against tax-sucking by centralised political and administrative monopolists. So I hope Scotland has done its calculations correctly, and goes all the way, and can live by its own means. Good luck!
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Being an American I have no dog in this fight, but I've always found it funny that the Scots seem to want to have it both ways by getting the good of independence and none of the bad. I found myself chuckling when they just automatically assumed they could keep using the UK sterling pound for currency and automatically join the EU with all of the same exceptions that were afforded the UK, as well as just being able to freely cross UK borders and use UK passports.
It sounds a lot like they just want to be independent in name only, with none of the hardships involved in being a sovereign nation... |
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