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originally posted by: Doxanoxa
a reply to: Midnite247
The Scots are the best in the world at two things: 1) being brilliant. 2, Being ripped off by England.
As an Englishman I don't get a vote in deciding if Scotland leaves the Union. I don't really understand this: It's as much my Union as there's that would be broken up, like any divorce.
Perhaps the Scots are scared we might actually vote them out, and with it all the influence they have over us.
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
And an International pariah and utter disgrace.
UK breaks international Law.
ection 38 of the new Act reasserts the principle of parliamentary sovereignty, suggesting that parliament could choose to breach the UK’s international obligations as a matter of domestic law if it chooses to.
originally posted by: paraphi
a reply to: Soloprotocol
All you do is pick up memes from your echo chamber. It's all Tories this and Tories that. All quite tedious really.
The fact is that Scottish nationalism has its roots in Nazi sympathy and now sits on a narrative of anti-Englishness. It's all nasty in the end.
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
And an International pariah and utter disgrace.
UK breaks international Law.
The U.K. has not broken International Law.
You need to read Clause 38 of " The Witdrawl Agreement "
ection 38 of the new Act reasserts the principle of parliamentary sovereignty, suggesting that parliament could choose to breach the UK’s international obligations as a matter of domestic law if it chooses to.
eulawanalysis.blogspot.com...
www.legislation.gov.uk...
If you think The U.K. has broken International Law, then can you explain why The E.U. has not taken The U.K. to court ?
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: Soloprotocol
And Holyrood isn't ?
It's your bigotry against the English that stinks Solo.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Soloprotocol
The UK has broken international law. Twice in fact.
Care to explain when ?
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Soloprotocol
The UK has broken international law. Twice in fact.
Care to explain when ?
You know how Google works. i'm not here to do your donkey work.
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
The fact is your lying again. I've already called you out on this lie ...
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Soloprotocol
Spewing your usual bigotry I see Solo.
Predictable.
And also predictably very selective; Scots played a full and active part in the expansionist policies of the UK and the British Empire....and many still are.
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
The fact is your lying again. I've already called you out on this lie ...
What? Do you mean nationalist love of the Nazis? It's well known. Arthur Donaldson, your former leader was Nazi sympathiser and Quisling. Not saying the current stock of nationalists are Nazis, just their roots. Don’t worry, you are not alone, the Irish nationalists conspired with the Nazi’s too.
Today, some parts of the nationalist cause are deeply unpleasant anti-English racists.
It was at this time that an MP began enquiries about the raids and the arrests of Arthur Donaldson, G.C. Hay and others, and the various allegations and accusations from our own Party officials were shoved in our faces. (John McCormick said no members of the S.N.P. were involved - peculiar, I would say, as we were all paid up Edinburgh Branch members.)
Many letters were seized by the police which were mostly from service men, and normal Party information. In the end, all this effort came to nought because no case could be brought, and, as the police report says, with one exception, nothing of a seditious nature was found in the correspondence.
After a full investigation Parliament found we had nothing to answer to and ordered the Police to return all letters etc., to their owners.