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jazzmaster
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 11:30 pm Post subject: |
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Weigookin74 wrote: |
I'm just curious how this works. Don't all the countries of the EU that are supposedly independant share borders and folks move from one place to another anyhow? So, what exactly would happen if they break up? None of my business really, just curious what would be any different? I'm smpathetic as we have the Quebec problem in Canada threatening to split every 15 or 20 years or so. |
The difference would be that it would be a Scottish government controlling matters related to Scotland. Many people in Scotland feel the UK government is essentially an English government, and treats Scotland as an afterthought.
For Scots independence isn't about being anti-English. It's about being able to control their own affairs, instead of allowing the current ruling elite and existing structures of authority to ignore what is best for the people of Scotland while lining their own pockets. |
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