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SURVEY: Should Scotland seek independence from the UK?

SURVEY: Should Scotland seek independence from the UK? 255 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: Should Scotland seek independence from the UK?

    • Yes, it is time for Scotland to become independent from the UK.
      47%
      108
    • No, it should remain a part of the UK.
      42%
      97
    • It should be considered once a clearer impact of Brexit is known.
      10%
      23

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4 minutes ago, upu2 said:

Let them. They are always whinging so lets seee how they get on when they have no money from the UK government.

Thank you for your support. We would not wish to be a burden on you nice English nationalists so lets go our separate ways.

The extra money Westminster gets can be used to improve spelling standards in England. 

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  • Everybody is assuming that Scotland does want independence and this is clearly not the case. The only people that want independence are the SNP, the Scots have clearly stated that they wish to remain

  • I am a unionist, but am also a democrat. So I believe in an option that is missing from above; that it is up to the Scottish people to decide at a time of their choosing, not Westminster's.

  • Hey the Scots had their turn only 5 years ago. Why can't they give the English a vote if we still want killy krankie and her ilk with us. Sure it would be an overwhelming landslide to kick them out.

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4 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 Please show us where in any EU regulations or treaties it says that a member state has to obtain the EU's permission before holding a referendum.

I don't recall us doing it in 2016!

Indeed, accuses me of not reading but seems to have issues with his own post.

1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:

Thank you for your support. We would not wish to be a burden on you nice English nationalists so lets go our separate ways.

The extra money Westminster gets can be used to improve spelling standards in England. 

Good, we dont wish to support a load of moaners

1 minute ago, upu2 said:

Good, we dont wish to support a load of moaners

Punctuation too.

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1 minute ago, upu2 said:

Good, we dont wish to support a load of moaners

Great, nice to see another who agrees the scots should have a vote.

On 3/7/2021 at 9:47 AM, Bluespunk said:

The majority in Scotland also voted that they wanted to remain in the EU...

But Scotland will probably not get a membership in the EU.

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1 minute ago, Yahooka said:

But Scotland will probably not get a membership in the EU.

Why?

 

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1 minute ago, Yahooka said:

But Scotland will probably not get a membership in the EU.

Thats for scotland and the eu to decide. Not a third country.

1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:

Way out of date. Spain has said on several occasions it would not veto a Scotland entry to the EU.

Google it.

Why is it mentioned in the news this year then unless the press is lying ?

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9 minutes ago, Yahooka said:

But Scotland will probably not get a membership in the EU.

1: Where did I say it would?

2: Whether Scotland will or will not join the EU has no bearing on whether they should be allowed to vote on independence. 

11 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Why?

 

Because they can not meet the criteria required for membership

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4 minutes ago, upu2 said:

Because they can not meet the criteria required for membership

Which is up to scotland and the eu.

1 minute ago, Sujo said:

Which is up to scotland and the eu.

And the EU has alredy set the requirements that Scotland cannot meet

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7 minutes ago, upu2 said:

Because they can not meet the criteria required for membership

In what way?

1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:

In what way?

There are rules which applied to the UK joining the EU related to inflation etc and Scotland can not meet the requirements. If you want to fall asleep quickly you can look up the requirements online.

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Just now, upu2 said:

There are rules which applied to the UK joining the EU related to inflation etc and Scotland can not meet the requirements. If you want to fall asleep quickly you can look up the requirements online.

Do expand please. In what way does Scotland not meet the requirements?

What is Scotlands current inflation rate for example.

2 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Do expand please. In what way does Scotland not meet the requirements?

What is Scotlands current inflation rate for example.

You tell me, I have no idea but if you take the time to read the requirements online you will find out

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3 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Do expand please. In what way does Scotland not meet the requirements?

What is Scotlands current inflation rate for example.

Project fear is out in force today. 

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Just now, upu2 said:

You tell me, I have no idea but if you take the time to read the requirements online you will find out

Well I did not make the assertion that Scotland fails to meet the requirements so I will not bother.

Just now, Rookiescot said:

Well I did not make the assertion that Scotland fails to meet the requirements so I will not bother.

That is what I read. If you want the document chater and verse go online and read it

4 hours ago, kingdong said:

He played the bagpipes,so i would say yes.

So did Glen Campbell. Does that make him Scottish?

Remember, too, that most historians agree that the bagpipes originated in the Middle East.

BTW, the Young brothers were also born in Scotland, but, as did Scott, they consider themselves Australian.

 

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2 hours ago, upu2 said:

And the EU has alredy set the requirements that Scotland cannot meet

 

2 hours ago, upu2 said:

There are rules which applied to the UK joining the EU related to inflation etc and Scotland can not meet the requirements. If you want to fall asleep quickly you can look up the requirements online.

 

2 hours ago, upu2 said:

You tell me, I have no idea but if you take the time to read the requirements online you will find out

 

2 hours ago, upu2 said:

That is what I read. If you want the document chater and verse go online and read it

Surely you must have looked up the requirements yourself before before stating that Scotland could not meet them?

Therefore you must be able to at the very least say what those requirements are and why you believe Scotland wont be able to meet them.

You'd be more plausible if you could also link to your source.

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1 hour ago, 7by7 said:

 

 

 

Surely you must have looked up the requirements yourself before before stating that Scotland could not meet them?

Therefore you must be able to at the very least say what those requirements are and why you believe Scotland wont be able to meet them.

You'd be more plausible if you could also link to your source.

I think he is probably confusing the requirements to join the Euro-Zone with those to join the EU.  (to join the Euro-Zone you have to have become a member of the EU first - so those additional requirements would not be needed to join the EU). 

To join the EU you must meet the 'Copenhagen criteria'...

    - stable institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities;
    - a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competition and market forces in the EU;
    - the ability to take on and implement effectively the obligations of membership, including adherence to the aims of political, economic and monetary union.

 

2 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 

 

 

Surely you must have looked up the requirements yourself before before stating that Scotland could not meet them?

Therefore you must be able to at the very least say what those requirements are and why you believe Scotland wont be able to meet them.

You'd be more plausible if you could also link to your source.

Last year I did look them up but I dont consider them very important at least not to me so I dont bother recording them or remembering them. If I want them I will go on the internet and look them up.

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On 3/7/2021 at 9:47 AM, Bluespunk said:

The majority in Scotland also voted that they wanted to remain in the EU...

And not by only 52 %........................

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7 hours ago, Yahooka said:

Why is it mentioned in the news this year then unless the press is lying ?

Forget the Spanish red herring, give us your take on the economy. 

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7 hours ago, upu2 said:

There are rules which applied to the UK joining the EU related to inflation etc and Scotland can not meet the requirements. If you want to fall asleep quickly you can look up the requirements online.

There is no separate data for Scottish inflation per se, but UK inflation, which broadly applies to the entire British Isles is currently around 0.7%. 

Can we assume that you are somewhat out of your depth with this one? 

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