They'll create Scottish People's Republic of course.Ok, then they just deny them ability to exit. What then Scottish people will be able to do?
They'll create Scottish People's Republic of course.Ok, then they just deny them ability to exit. What then Scottish people will be able to do?
Problem is, there's no such thing as "internal English matters", strictly speaking. The highest sub-division of the United Kingdom is the region, not the "nation", of which there are twelve, not four. Three of the region have been accorded national status and had certain legislative rights reserved to them, while the other nine have not, and the inhabitants of those regions have never shown much interest in having such rights reserved to them. It would possible to exclude MPs from the national regions from voting on issues which have been reserved to their assemblies, but even that wouldn't constitute a distinct subdivision of the country with its own "internal matters", because there still wouldn't be any distinct entity called "England".Well there is a half-decent case to be made that English people are kind of screwed by the current setup of the UK, since they have no devolution. That is, the English don't get much of a say in internal Scottish matters, but the Scots do get a say in internal English ones. There's no English Parliament.
I think you might be confusing Europe with Westeros.Ok, then they just deny them ability to exit. What then Scottish people will be able to do? Britain might exit because EU have no force to stop them. Scotland does not. i doubt they will even want to put a fight.
Problem is, there's no such thing as "internal English matters", strictly speaking. The highest sub-division of the United Kingdom is the region, not the "nation", of which there are twelve, not four. Three of the region have been accorded national status and had certain legislative rights reserved to them, while the other nine have not, and the inhabitants of those regions have never shown much interest in having such rights reserved to them. It would possible to exclude MPs from the national regions from voting on issues which have been reserved to their assemblies, but even that wouldn't constitute a distinct subdivision of the country with its own "internal matters", because there still wouldn't be any distinct entity called "England".

The South-West will rise again!Wessex Regionalist Party?![]()
But we are getting a little tired of their (Scottish) tantrum tactic.
I want a referendum when I think I will win it, and if I don't win it,
I will want another one; and until then we will be deliberately
obstructive including preventing English & Welsh Laws on
hunting being adjusted to match Scottish Parliament laws.
But we are getting a little tired of their tantrum tactic.
I want a referendum when I think I will win it, and if I don't win it,
I will want another one; and until then we will be deliberately
obstructive including preventing English & Welsh Laws on
hunting being adjusted to match Scottish Parliament laws.
If Scottish Labour gets rid of its Blairites, there won't be anything left.
That's what the SNP have been arguing, yes.Sometimes you need to clear all the crap and start over...
That's what the SNP have been arguing, yes.
Problem is, there's no such thing as "internal English matters", strictly speaking. The highest sub-division of the United Kingdom is the region, not the "nation", of which there are twelve, not four. Three of the region have been accorded national status and had certain legislative rights reserved to them, while the other nine have not, and the inhabitants of those regions have never shown much interest in having such rights reserved to them. It would possible to exclude MPs from the national regions from voting on issues which have been reserved to their assemblies, but even that wouldn't constitute a distinct subdivision of the country with its own "internal matters", because there still wouldn't be any distinct entity called "England".
I think you might be confusing Europe with Westeros.

Quod licet Iovi, non licet boviI'm shocked - shocked - to find ardent supporters of England leaving the European Union now ardently arguing against Scottish self-determination.
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And iirc all of Job's oxen died.
I'm shocked - shocked - to find ardent supporters of England leaving the European Union now ardently arguing against Scottish self-determination.
Who is ardently arguing against anything? If you're talking about me, I'm questioning the likelihood of an independence of Scotland happening anytime soon.
You're surprised that blind liars who would happily distort any fact to fuel their hatred of the EU end up being hypocrites ? You must not have followed their broken logic much.I'm shocked - shocked - to find ardent supporters of England leaving the European Union now ardently arguing against Scottish self-determination.
EE and a couple of other blokesWho is ardently arguing against anything? If you're talking about me, I'm questioning the likelihood of an independence of Scotland happening anytime soon.