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I feel that Scotland going independent after so long of being part of a larger union would be a pretty bad move. Not just for Scotland, but for England as well, both countries are dependent on one another. While history between both countries isn't great, we are better off as an allied whole rather than going independent and allowing bitterness to resurface.
Scotland isn't strong enough to stand on it's own, just as England isn't strong enough. While Scotland, England, Wales and Northen Ireland may not always see eye to eye with one another, we are stronger as a whole than apart.
As long as all parts are willing to work together and put aside old hatreds.
I feel that Scotland going independent after so long of being part of a larger union would be a pretty bad move. Not just for Scotland, but for England as well, both countries are dependent on one another. While history between both countries isn't great, we are better off as an allied whole rather than going independent and allowing bitterness to resurface.
Scotland isn't strong enough to stand on it's own, just as England isn't strong enough. While Scotland, England, Wales and Northen Ireland may not always see eye to eye with one another, we are stronger as a whole than apart.
As long as all parts are willing to work together and put aside old hatreds.Smokescreened84
England is strong enough to stand on its own. Though I do believe the breaking up of the UK should be thought through fully before it's done.
it wont happen if a referendum was held tomorrow Scottish people would vote No the only reason they voted for the SNP is because of the Conservative government current sitting pretty in Whitehall Alex Salmond has already prepared his cop out he will ask for great financial powers in exchange for not holding a referendum i personally would call his bluff and tell him to hold the referendum just so we could all sit back and watch him get shot down in flames by voters up North .
I'm not sure how this will turn out as I have no idea how the populice feels about the UK in general, but England is under no obligation to release them from the UK even if they do vote for independance. The Act of Union can only be null if England feels it should be that way.
Not England, the UK. England has no greater say than any other nation in the United Kingdom.I'm not sure how this will turn out as I have no idea how the populice feels about the UK in general, but England is under no obligation to release them from the UK even if they do vote for independance. The Act of Union can only be null if England feels it should be that way.
Espada12
[QUOTE="Espada12"]Not England, the UK. England has no greater say than any other nation in the United Kingdom.I'm not sure how this will turn out as I have no idea how the populice feels about the UK in general, but England is under no obligation to release them from the UK even if they do vote for independance. The Act of Union can only be null if England feels it should be that way.
Ninja-Hippo
Ah yes I keep referring to England because Westminster lies there haha.
[QUOTE="Overlord93"]A lot of good that did Ireland :roll: tenaka2
Being Irish I am very concerned by this comment. Fighting and winning independance from the British Empire was the best ting to happen to Ireland.
Nationalistically? Maybe. Economically? No.not really if Scotland wants to be independence there's nothing the English can do to stop them just as long as it passes through the Scottish parliament like i say the SNP will milk there win for all its worth but in the end they know a referendum wont have the out come they hope for that's why there now asking for greater financial powers for the Scottish Assembly as a cop out .I'm not sure how this will turn out as I have no idea how the populice feels about the UK in general, but England is under no obligation to release them from the UK even if they do vote for independance. The Act of Union can only be null if England feels it should be that way.
Espada12
not really if Scotland wants to be independence there's nothing the English can do to stop them just as long as it passes through the Scottish parliament like i say the SNP will milk there win for all its worth but in the end they know a referendum wont have the out come they hope for that's why there now asking for greater financial powers for the Scottish Assembly as a cop out .[QUOTE="Espada12"]
I'm not sure how this will turn out as I have no idea how the populice feels about the UK in general, but England is under no obligation to release them from the UK even if they do vote for independance. The Act of Union can only be null if England feels it should be that way.
snakes_codec
Scottish Parliament cannot rule on matters like this, the UK parliament is the only one. Infact if not for the Act of Scotland (wales and north ireland have one to) Scotland wouldn't even have a parliament. My use of england was a bad one because I just kept thinking where westminster was located.
[QUOTE="tenaka2"][QUOTE="Overlord93"]A lot of good that did Ireland :roll: Overlord93
Being Irish I am very concerned by this comment. Fighting and winning independance from the British Empire was the best ting to happen to Ireland.
Nationalistically? Maybe. Economically? No.But its only been independant around 90 years. Once a foreign nation invades another, and rips out the natural resources and attempts to destroy the native language religion and culture it can take a country a while to get back on its feet.
You would be hard pressed to find any Irish person whos view would differ from mine.
Nationalistically? Maybe. Economically? No.[QUOTE="Overlord93"][QUOTE="tenaka2"]
Being Irish I am very concerned by this comment. Fighting and winning independance from the British Empire was the best ting to happen to Ireland.
tenaka2
But its only been independant around 90 years. Once a foreign nation invades another, and rips out the natural resources and attempts to destroy the native language religion and culture it can take a country a while to get back on its feet.
You would be hard pressed to find any Irish person whos view would differ from mine.
Ireland is far from getting back on its feet, and its has plenty of time to do so if it wanted. it's only downhill from here, the government is a mess and ironicly is relying on the EU for its backup, trying to drag half of europe down with it. So yeah, its looking good...I can't see how this hasn't benefitted the Irish people. Put your nationalism away, it wont help you. Practicly Ireland's entire skilled workforce moves to the UK after gaining their qualifications. If scotland wants out of the UK, fine, but its a decision based on patriotism. A blind belief.[QUOTE="tenaka2"]
[QUOTE="Overlord93"] Nationalistically? Maybe. Economically? No.Overlord93
But its only been independant around 90 years. Once a foreign nation invades another, and rips out the natural resources and attempts to destroy the native language religion and culture it can take a country a while to get back on its feet.
You would be hard pressed to find any Irish person whos view would differ from mine.
Ireland is far from getting back on its feet, and its has plenty of time to do so if it wanted. it's only downhill from here, the government is a mess and ironicly is relying on the EU for its backup, trying to drag half of europe down with it. So yeah, its looking good...I can't see how this hasn't benefitted the Irish people. Put your nationalism away, it wont help you. Practicly Ireland's entire skilled workforce moves to the UK after gaining their qualifications. If scotland wants out of the UK, fine, but its a decision based on patriotism. A blind belief.I think patriotism worked quite well for America, no?
I think patriotism worked quite well for America, no?Victorious_FizeI think it was a desire for wealth and power that made America succeed in becoming such a powerful nation rather than patriotism.
[QUOTE="Victorious_Fize"]I think patriotism worked quite well for America, no?LonelynightI think it was a desire for wealth and power that made America succeed in becoming such a powerful nation rather than patriotism. they achieved that by breaking away from the empire... there early years of America were rough and tumble, just like it will be or Scotland if they choose to secede
Ireland is far from getting back on its feet, and its has plenty of time to do so if it wanted. it's only downhill from here, the government is a mess and ironicly is relying on the EU for its backup, trying to drag half of europe down with it. So yeah, its looking good...I can't see how this hasn't benefitted the Irish people. Put your nationalism away, it wont help you. Practicly Ireland's entire skilled workforce moves to the UK after gaining their qualifications. If scotland wants out of the UK, fine, but its a decision based on patriotism. A blind belief.
Overlord93
Your obviously not Irish so you have no idea of context with regards this argument, I don't thinks its worth replying to your posts, its only matter of time before the words 'Brittinia Rules the Waves' kick in :)
I think patriotism worked quite well for America, no?Victorious_FizeA thriving nation being limited by an oppressive empire? yes, thats a good situation to break free.
A economically and resourcefully weak nation being heavily supported and funded by the union, and given their own government so they can make their own laws? no, thats silly.
Bah forget teh scots, The picts demnand their land back, The scots can go back to Ireland (Thats where they came from)
Ireland is far from getting back on its feet, and its has plenty of time to do so if it wanted. it's only downhill from here, the government is a mess and ironicly is relying on the EU for its backup, trying to drag half of europe down with it. So yeah, its looking good...I can't see how this hasn't benefitted the Irish people. Put your nationalism away, it wont help you. Practicly Ireland's entire skilled workforce moves to the UK after gaining their qualifications. If scotland wants out of the UK, fine, but its a decision based on patriotism. A blind belief.
Overlord93
And the UK's economy is just stellar right now, right?
[QUOTE="Overlord93"]
Ireland is far from getting back on its feet, and its has plenty of time to do so if it wanted. it's only downhill from here, the government is a mess and ironicly is relying on the EU for its backup, trying to drag half of europe down with it. So yeah, its looking good...I can't see how this hasn't benefitted the Irish people. Put your nationalism away, it wont help you. Practicly Ireland's entire skilled workforce moves to the UK after gaining their qualifications. If scotland wants out of the UK, fine, but its a decision based on patriotism. A blind belief.
superfluidity
And the UK's economy is just stellar right now, right?
relative to Ireland, yes it is.[QUOTE="superfluidity"][QUOTE="Overlord93"]
Ireland is far from getting back on its feet, and its has plenty of time to do so if it wanted. it's only downhill from here, the government is a mess and ironicly is relying on the EU for its backup, trying to drag half of europe down with it. So yeah, its looking good...I can't see how this hasn't benefitted the Irish people. Put your nationalism away, it wont help you. Practicly Ireland's entire skilled workforce moves to the UK after gaining their qualifications. If scotland wants out of the UK, fine, but its a decision based on patriotism. A blind belief.
Overlord93
And the UK's economy is just stellar right now, right?
relative to Ireland, yes it is.Irish people would prefer to be free, money isn't everything, compaired to the rest of the world it's doing fine.
Why would they want to be seperate? They have their own national soccer team and their own parliment, what more do they want? At least as part of the union they get economic benefits.
Why would they want to be seperate? They have their own national soccer team and their own parliment, what more do they want? At least as part of the union they get economic benefits.
redstorm72
lol. if only.
Irish people would prefer to be free, money isn't everything, compaired to the rest of the world it's doing fine.tenaka2w/e they choose to be where they are now, I'm simply stating my opinion that it was a silly decision. if they want to be "free" they have every right to be.
[QUOTE="Overlord93"]relative to Ireland, yes it is.superfluidity
I think I sense a bit of nationalism in that assessment.
cool[QUOTE="superfluidity"][QUOTE="Overlord93"]relative to Ireland, yes it is.Overlord93
I think I sense a bit of nationalism in that assessment.
coolCool as in true? You're aware that the UK itself could very well require an EU bailout at some point, correct? The UK national debt was something like 200+ percent of GDP last I read.
cool[QUOTE="Overlord93"][QUOTE="superfluidity"]
I think I sense a bit of nationalism in that assessment.
superfluidity
Cool as in true? You're aware that the UK itself could very well require an EU bailout at some point, correct? The UK national debt was something like 200+ percent of GDP last I read.
UK has its own currency, we can simply decrease or increase its value and ride it out. Ireland? nope, Britain's debt is far more than that of greece, and yet we don't have half the troubles....you know why? we kept the pound and the economic control that comes with it.UK has its own currency, we can simply decrease or increase its value and ride it out. Ireland? nope, Britain's debt is far more than that of greece, and yet we don't have half the troubles....you know why? we kept the pound and the economic control that comes with it.Overlord93
Well that's a fine solution, just print more money! Zimbabwe tried that recently, look into how that worked out.
[QUOTE="Overlord93"] UK has its own currency, we can simply decrease or increase its value and ride it out. Ireland? nope, Britain's debt is far more than that of greece, and yet we don't have half the troubles....you know why? we kept the pound and the economic control that comes with it.superfluidity
Well that's a fine solution, just print more money! Zimbabwe tried that recently, look into how that worked out.
...where on earth did he propose printing more money?Please Log In to post.
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