Does BAR have any opinion on the matter?
I say if Scotland wants independence, give it to them.
The way I see it is that an independent Scotland is the first step towards getting rid of Texas.
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Does BAR have any opinion on the matter?
I say if Scotland wants independence, give it to them.
The way I see it is that an independent Scotland is the first step towards getting rid of Texas.
Yes, though perhaps not whilst in Dublin. Dunno, didn't look into that.
Ah well, better luck next time.
Speaking as someone who served in the British Army for many years and served along side Scots, Welsh and English, my feeling is obviously that Wales and England would be only too happy to wave the Scots goodbye.
I don't think for one second that they will have the guts to go independent and lose Sterling.(not Stirling).
I see the SNP are attempting to establish a place in Westminster.
Unfortunately Labour will not contribute to any deal with the SNP, thus I doubt the SNP will have an influential fingerprint on the running of the country.
Relating back to your original and previous post, you are still inevitably British.
Relating back to your original and previous post, you are still inevitably British.
Indeed, the SNP has taken many seats, especially from Labour.Given this morning's UK general election result it's obvious there's been a staggering shift in Scotland's political landscape on a voting turnout of over 70%, the SNP has taken 56 out of 59 seats.
I wonder how inevitable being british is..?
Indeed, the SNP has taken many seats, especially from Labour.
With the Conservatives having full control of the country, I'm sure Mr Cameron will see Scotland right.
With the Conservatives having full control of the country, I'm sure Mr Cameron will see Scotland right.