Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
#18
Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
Well, independence has worked well for Ireland.... Why not?
#19
Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
and there should be an English Assembly. Time to take the UK to a federal system.
#24
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Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
"Britain is now counting so heavily on North Sea oil to redress its balance of payments," he wrote in 1974, "that it is easy to imagine England in dire straits without it." McCrone concluded that oil could reverse the income gap per head between Scotland and England.
"For the first time since the Act of Union was passed, it can now be credibly argued that Scotland's economic advantage lies in its repeal."
And where about are you talking... Wytch Farm??? You're having a laff... that wouldnt keep 2 jags in juice for less the whole country...
#25
Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
Inse, have you even read the article....... McCrone admitted it back in 1974...
"Britain is now counting so heavily on North Sea oil to redress its balance of payments," he wrote in 1974, "that it is easy to imagine England in dire straits without it." McCrone concluded that oil could reverse the income gap per head between Scotland and England.
"For the first time since the Act of Union was passed, it can now be credibly argued that Scotland's economic advantage lies in its repeal."
And where about are you talking... Wytch Farm??? You're having a laff... that wouldnt keep 2 jags in juice for less the whole country...
"Britain is now counting so heavily on North Sea oil to redress its balance of payments," he wrote in 1974, "that it is easy to imagine England in dire straits without it." McCrone concluded that oil could reverse the income gap per head between Scotland and England.
"For the first time since the Act of Union was passed, it can now be credibly argued that Scotland's economic advantage lies in its repeal."
And where about are you talking... Wytch Farm??? You're having a laff... that wouldnt keep 2 jags in juice for less the whole country...
don't forget if we hadnt got your oil to nick we would have kept the trucial states and nicked theirs
#27
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Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
Who is to say you wouldnt have screwed it up a 2nd time.....
#28
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I know it was post-Empah, post-Suez and the Americans would never have given their permission anyway, and "East of Suez" etc but it wasn't *that* long after NIOC / Mossadegh in Iran...
#29
Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
The devolved unicameral governments will be more efficient... they tend to legislate quickly (5-6 months instead of 12-18 months) and get things done.
Though, down the road, it could lead to political dissolution of the UK while maintaining the same crown - like Scotland and England were from 1603 to 1707.
#30
Re: Even the Unionists are getting tired.....
Yeah ! Shut down the House of Lords and make it the new devolved English parliament with MEPs (Not European MPs but Members of the English Parliament...like MSPs in Scotland). Leave existing MPs at Westminster for UK reserved matters - but possibly reduce their numbers, seeing all they will be talking about will be national macroeconomics, defence, foreign policy and constitutional matters.
The devolved unicameral governments will be more efficient... they tend to legislate quickly (5-6 months instead of 12-18 months) and get things done.
Though, down the road, it could lead to political dissolution of the UK while maintaining the same crown - like Scotland and England were from 1603 to 1707.
The devolved unicameral governments will be more efficient... they tend to legislate quickly (5-6 months instead of 12-18 months) and get things done.
Though, down the road, it could lead to political dissolution of the UK while maintaining the same crown - like Scotland and England were from 1603 to 1707.