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Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Allen, where did you just move back from?
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Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
I moved from England to Scotland in 1994.
Thanks Allen |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by AllenSmith81
(Post 11652771)
I moved from England to Scotland in 1994.
Thanks Allen |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Because this is where the discussion about Scottish independence is being held.
Full up disclosure: I am a member of the SNP, A member of the Dundee Activist Team and also Dundee15 is my mother. Just so no one feels I am hiding anything. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by AllenSmith81
(Post 11652757)
not2old,
Scotland is a country of 5 million people where over 50% of the electorate voted to end austerity and to have a different government to the rest of the people of the UK. 94% of the UK parliamentary seats in Scotland are now represented by the SNP. More than happy to debate, sensibly, with you or any other member of this community on this topic but I will not get into a mud throwing contest. The heart & the mind of independence are two different things. 'Sometimes you just have to go with the flow & don't bite the hand that feeds you'... for now at least.;) Is Scotland long term sustainability doable without a big brother or sister? Is this Scottish independence based solely on believing 'we can sustain because we have the oil' which as you know will not last forever, that it doesn't belong to Scotland or at least the controlled interest is not Scottish nor is the corporate industry Scottish. The points of the OP about Trident, farming & manufacturing is small talk IMO, money & sustainability rules the economy, not the politicians. Surgeon did well booting out Labour, the cons or libs were no competition, then again - do the cons have any interest in Scotland other than its a pain in the backside whinging bunch of kilts? In past threads there was a whole debate on BE around the time of the referendum of the pro's & cons of Scottish independence, non of which really matters to the reality of it, mainly because as expats, most BE members I understand do not live in the UK & are merely armchair critics. Of course when a Scottish nationalist comes on board the English & Welsh may well seize the opportunity to poke at it the way this thread has done to the OP, some serious discussion others just taking the mickey. Will there be another referendum on Scotland & if so, what will the outcome likely be? I don't think Westminster nor Sturgeon want another one, at least not till after the next general election. Taking the position that 'I want my cake & eat it too' is all fine when one cannot have that cake - simply going on belly aching 'this that and the other, Westminster, and when Surgeon with her 56 seats starts to speak & demand 'we'll show em in Parliament' . The issue to that the way that I see it is the 326 or so seats the cons have, add to that Labour who likely won't agree to anything Sturgeon has up her sleeve, can only lead the SNP to a potential embarrassment. Should Sturgeon try to muscle the Prime Minister, short & sweet in a democratic society the PM with take her aside with a mouthful to remind her who is in control 'Westminster'. For anything the SNP demands in Westminster there will be a vote, as will a sweetening by the cons to quiet down any uprising. I don't think the cons are too concerned about the SNP demands because the SNP does not speak for the majority in the best interest of the UK people. The SNP is a single small entity that has its hand out 'more sir please, can we have more' - it just ain't going to happen From my armchair in Canada, with my heritage from my Irish (Mother), Welsh (Father) & with me being born in England, makes me a first generation English person - no Scottish in there as far as I know, yet I am British. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Thank goodness the referendum result was the sensible one. Leaving the EU and UK and trying to go it alone as a nation when the SNP politicians do nothing but lie would have been a major disaster. Given they said oil revenue would fund many policies and that's less than half what they said it would be we'd be in deep doo doo by now if it had gone yes.
The Neverendum will keep going on until the minority wear the majority out and commit the country to national and economic suicide. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11652979)
no issues with anything that you have put in your posts 45, 47 & 49 & since the responses in this thread [I'm guessing] are from mainly English folks (add to that the Londoners & toffs) its quite clear from your posts that independence is something a true Scot like yourself & your mother wants (that opinion I respect) - that it wants 'freedom' - but freedom from what? With that freedom, how will it survive long term is something I cannot come to grips with
The heart & the mind of independence are two different things. 'Sometimes you just have to go with the flow & don't bite the hand that feeds you'... for now at least.;) Is Scotland long term sustainability doable without a big brother or sister? Is this Scottish independence based solely on believing 'we can sustain because we have the oil' which as you know will not last forever, that it doesn't belong to Scotland or at least the controlled interest is not Scottish nor is the corporate industry Scottish. The points of the OP about Trident, farming & manufacturing is small talk IMO, money & sustainability rules the economy, not the politicians. Surgeon did well booting out Labour, the cons or libs were no competition, then again - do the cons have any interest in Scotland other than its a pain in the backside whinging bunch of kilts? In past threads there was a whole debate on BE around the time of the referendum of the pro's & cons of Scottish independence, non of which really matters to the reality of it, mainly because as expats, most BE members I understand do not live in the UK & are merely armchair critics. Of course when a Scottish nationalist comes on board the English & Welsh may well seize the opportunity to poke at it the way this thread has done to the OP, some serious discussion others just taking the mickey. Will there be another referendum on Scotland & if so, what will the outcome likely be? I don't think Westminster nor Sturgeon want another one, at least not till after the next general election. Taking the position that 'I want my cake & eat it too' is all fine when one cannot have that cake - simply going on belly aching 'this that and the other, Westminster, and when Surgeon with her 56 seats starts to speak & demand 'we'll show em in Parliament' . The issue to that the way that I see it is the 326 or so seats the cons have, add to that Labour who likely won't agree to anything Sturgeon has up her sleeve, can only lead the SNP to a potential embarrassment. Should Sturgeon try to muscle the Prime Minister, short & sweet in a democratic society the PM with take her aside with a mouthful to remind her who is in control 'Westminster'. For anything the SNP demands in Westminster there will be a vote, as will a sweetening by the cons to quiet down any uprising. I don't think the cons are too concerned about the SNP demands because the SNP does not speak for the majority in the best interest of the UK people. The SNP is a single small entity that has its hand out 'more sir please, can we have more' - it just ain't going to happen From my armchair in Canada, with my heritage from my Irish (Mother), Welsh (Father) & with me being born in England, makes me a first generation English person - no Scottish in there as far as I know, yet I am British. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by Hazelnut
(Post 11653191)
Thank goodness the referendum result was the sensible one. Leaving the EU and UK and trying to go it alone as a nation when the SNP politicians do nothing but lie would have been a major disaster. Given they said oil revenue would fund many policies and that's less than half what they said it would be we'd be in deep doo doo by now if it had gone yes.
The Neverendum will keep going on until the minority wear the majority out and commit the country to national and economic suicide. If you would like to explore the economic case and proposed expenditure in more detail let me know as I will happily break it down for you or anyone else on this board. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by Moses2013
(Post 11653196)
I just think that the whole UK concept is outdated. Either you are one country and share the loaf of bread, or you let each location bake it's own bread. How come Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland have their own national football team, but at the Olympics it's Team GB. In rugby the Irish national team is Rep of Ireland with Northern Ireland (whole island), but at least the Rep of Ireland is independent and we can do our own thing. Just because you are officially a different country, doesn't mean you can't be friends.
Moses2013, Well put, I do not know many scots who hate any of our neighbors and we would be stupid if we did not look to build equal partnerships across these islands. To directly address your question about why Scotland, England, Wales and northern Ireland have their own representations in international football games: This dates back the fact that each of the "Home" nations formed their own football associations and when the original international bodies were formed they were formed by the constituent football associations. There have been Team GB football events but they are generally friendlies and I dont think any have been for serious sporting events. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by Dundee15
(Post 11652727)
One day Scotland will be an independant country and I hope it will be in my lifetime..
How will Scotland secure its independence from Westminster? Posting as an Englishman, I would like to see Scotland an independent country within 5 years of when the oil runs out |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11653302)
How and when and on what basis is this possible?
How will Scotland secure its independence from Westminster? Posting as an Englishman, I would like to see Scotland an independent country within 5 years of when the oil runs out Scotland will secure its independence from Westminster by working towards moving all powers to Scotland and ensuring that it has the support of the majority of Scottish citizens. So you agree that england would like to see Scotland as an independent country? Oil or not! |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by AllenSmith81
(Post 11653299)
:goodpost:
Moses2013, Well put, I do not know many scots who hate any of our neighbors and we would be stupid if we did not look to build equal partnerships across these islands. To directly address your question about why Scotland, England, Wales and northern Ireland have their own representations in international football games: This dates back the fact that each of the "Home" nations formed their own football associations and when the original international bodies were formed they were formed by the constituent football associations. There have been Team GB football events but they are generally friendlies and I dont think any have been for serious sporting events. |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11653302)
How and when and on what basis is this possible?
How will Scotland secure its independence from Westminster? Posting as an Englishman, I would like to see Scotland an independent country within 5 years of when the oil runs out |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11652979)
see below
I am going to attempt to answer each point you have made. The heart & the mind of independence are two different things. 'Sometimes you just have to go with the flow & don't bite the hand that feeds you'... for now at least.;) Is Scotland long term sustainability doable without a big brother or sister? 113 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...enmark.svg.pnghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark 5,668,743 April 1, 2015 0.078% Quarterly official estimate 114 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...inland.svg.pnghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland 5,478,002 April 15, 2015 0.076% Official population clock 115 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...gapore.svg.pnghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore 5,469,700 July 1, 2014 0.075% Official estimate In total there are more countries smaller than Scotland in the world than there are larger (133 below where Scotland would sit in population count). Many of them as successful or more successful than the UK so could we do it, yes... is it sustainable.. of course it is. Is this Scottish independence based solely on believing 'we can sustain because we have the oil' which as you know will not last forever, that it doesn't belong to Scotland or at least the controlled interest is not Scottish nor is the corporate industry Scottish. In past threads there was a whole debate on BE around the time of the referendum of the pro's & cons of Scottish independence, non of which really matters to the reality of it, mainly because as expats, most BE members I understand do not live in the UK & are merely armchair critics. Will there be another referendum on Scotland & if so, what will the outcome likely be? I don't think Westminster nor Sturgeon want another one, at least not till after the next general election. I don't think the cons are too concerned about the SNP demands because the SNP does not speak for the majority in the best interest of the UK people. The SNP is a single small entity that has its hand out 'more sir please, can we have more' - it just ain't going to happen |
Re: #TakeUsWithYouScotland
Agreed Moses2013
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