Author Topic: Breaking up the UK, a Scottish issue?  (Read 175 times)

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Offline ecuworrier

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Re: Breaking up the UK, a Scottish issue?
« on: May 10, 2011, 21:27:22 »
You may have missed my point, I'm saying, is this an issue to be decided by scotland, or is anb issue for all the UK to decide on?

well as i said .... the constitutional arrangements require participation from the UK gov in order to legitimise such an act... and so long as the tories be keen to up the anti on creating interminable minority gov on the current first past the post minority winnings now would be an excellent time!

me i thinks there is merit for the regions as i said above... Scotland has 20% of the UK GDP at present....   which per capita is a lot better than inngland is probs better than Wales and NI....   the main risk is falling into the kindov traps that the irish gov managed to fall into ... there is no guarantee that could be avoided.. Scotland with its discrete judiciary and parliament already has plenty of autonomy and what with the clever Sammond (me i can't see what folks see in him but it makes a nice change that personality is not an issue)  i'm sure he has many tricks to pull still up his sleeve

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