The current government are to blame for the break up.
Not Blair's miscalculaion?
The current government are to blame for the break up.
The Union with Scotland has never been complete anyway. Devolution just allowed that separation to develop. Like with Brexit it's a one way street. The SNP only need to win one referendum and it's done. It will happen and we need to get over it. Ireland is always going to reunify at some stage. Does it matter to England?I would also add the Blair government promising and delivering Scottish devolution which they rather naively thought would satisfy the Scottish nationalists, instead, the SNP have gone from strength to strength, engineered one referendum and constantly agitate to break up the UK (also destroyed Labour in Scotland making winning a UK GE very difficult).
Whilst I’m passionate about the ‘stronger together’ thing, we may well see the Scots, N.Irish and Welsh effectively kick England out of the Union. They could leave the UK and then together, become the Republic Of Caledonia and rejoin the EU. I think that would offer a very enticing compromise for the Welsh and the Irish Republicans although the Scots would need convincing that total independence is not the way forward, to be honest, it appears to be anything but the English for our haggis chomping cousins and good luck to them.
The Union with Scotland has never been complete anyway. Devolution just allowed that separation to develop. Like with Brexit it's a one way street. The SNP only need to win one referendum and it's done. It will happen and we need to get over it. Ireland is always going to reunify at some stage. Does it matter to England?
We’d need to find a new home for our Submarine force, the job losses in the Faslane/Helensburgh region would be catastrophic!
I would more put the blame on a host of things. David Cameron's decision to allow a referendum, the Brexit vote, the EU's intransigence to change in the face of growing opposition to many of its policies, Merkel's decision to allow a million plus refugees/immigrants to cross into Europe unfettered, growing desire for independence in some Scots particularly.
To say the blame is now put on the current government ignores history.
Ah but our fish and our Crabs are much happier.. They are looking at much longer lives.Official Government advice to businesses - might as well move to the EU
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...dvised-government-officials-set-up-shop-in-eu
For something which is supposedly so brilliant it doesn't half seem shit
Personally I think the trend from the last 300 years or so, where local power decreased and national/supranational power increased, is the thing to blame. When people think that themselves and their local communities have no power of what is going on, they want to break their unions, especially if they had a lot of autonomy in some past. In the last century when state power increased very rapidly, you saw the growth of organisations like ETA, IRA and so on. Today its done in a different manner but the feeling of being powerless is still going to make people unhappy and wanting to look for as much independence as possible. It got very little to do with any specific decisions or governments, me thinks.
Aye aye.. good to see the piss filled nappies have arrived. You’re probably better off sticking with the other hysterical fannys on the Brexit thread.....
Perhaps you could start a Brejoin campaign? We could all leave a light on.
(Don’t tell Greta, she’ll go radio rental)
The bizarre thing with the Scots is that many have always wanted more decision making for Scotland made in Scotland - hence devolution and ever more power handed over from London - and rightly so IMHO. Yet if they go independent they will attempt to join the EU ?
Whilst I’m passionate about the ‘stronger together’ thing, we may well see the Scots, N.Irish and Welsh effectively kick England out of the Union. They could leave the UK and then together, become the Republic Of Caledonia and rejoin the EU. I think that would offer a very enticing compromise for the Welsh and the Irish Republicans although the Scots would need convincing that total independence is not the way forward, to be honest, it appears to be anything but the English for our haggis chomping cousins and good luck to them.
Official Government advice to businesses - might as well move to the EU
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...dvised-government-officials-set-up-shop-in-eu
For something which is supposedly so brilliant it doesn't half seem shit
I would also add the Blair government promising and delivering Scottish devolution which they rather naively thought would satisfy the Scottish nationalists, instead, the SNP have gone from strength to strength, engineered one referendum and constantly agitate to break up the UK (also destroyed Labour in Scotland making winning a UK GE very difficult).
As a matter of interest, what have you hit against Greta?