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What's your thoughts on Sturgeon's call for another referendum on Scottish independence? (or is this too political for this forum? )
 
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the Quitters have played into her hands.
 
this is a bit optimistic

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Surely the people of Wessex will want to take back control, not be ruled by Westminster?

And the Principality of Cornwall has no need of trade agreements or a political union with East Anglia.

The Pennines form a natural divide between the West coast folk and those of Yorkshire.
 
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She's becoming less popular in scotland and sees this as her last chance for independent scotland. Trouble is spain will never allow them to join the EU, they'll definitely lose the £ and there is no money in their oil, gas, fishing and financial services any more. So hard to see how scotland would survive.

but most annoying- these things cost a fortune both in real terms and economically.
 
She's becoming less popular in scotland and sees this as her last chance for independent scotland. Trouble is spain will never allow them to join the EU, they'll definitely lose the £ and there is no money in their oil, gas, fishing and financial services any more. So hard to see how scotland would survive.
.....and still a better option than staying attached to the UK.(y)
 
**** em.

No oil revenue
No EU membership
No NATO membership
No navy support jobs
No any other jobs

And then they can all thank that smarmy smug wannabe Queen and the rest of the Mel Gibson fan club.
 
.....and still a better option than staying attached to the UK.(y)

I agree. Scotland should go it alone. Then they can help prop up the EU and start paying there own way. If things get tight their leader can get a job on Crackerjack and double the national income. Good call.
 
this is a bit optimistic

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Surely the people of Wessex will want to take back control, not be ruled by Westminster?

And the Principality of Cornwall has no need of trade agreements or a political union with East Anglia.

The Pennines form a natural divide between the West coast folk and those of Yorkshire.

It looks fantastic. No more slackers to fund.
NI was always headed that way. The unionists in NI are split and fractured.
Sinn fein are pushing forward with one voice.
 
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