it was just an excuse to link to that great website. i'd prefer to trust the word of woodlands junior than some stuffy dictionary.
So you're wrong (again). By the way you still haven't answered Machiavelli's question in the Labour 7 points thread.
it was just an excuse to link to that great website. i'd prefer to trust the word of woodlands junior than some stuffy dictionary.
Actually yes, he should resign. The first and foremost responsibility of her Majesty's government is the preservation of the Union. If he has any honour at all, he has no choice but to offer his resignation.
Not really foreign as she will remain as monarch of Scotland.I don't really get why her Maj won't state an opinion, surely that's her job - unless she wants them to go. Her Balmoral holidays will be foreign trips if they leave.
I don't really get why her Maj won't state an opinion, surely that's her job - unless she wants them to go. Her Balmoral holidays will be foreign trips if they leave.
I don't really get why her Maj won't state an opinion.
I don't really get why her Maj won't state an opinion, surely that's her job - unless she wants them to go. Her Balmoral holidays will be foreign trips if they leave.
So you're wrong (again). By the way you still haven't answered Machiavelli's question in the Labour 7 points thread.
The monarch is a non-political role hence why she won't and in reality can't voice an opinion.
Any PM who saw the break up of the UK on his watch has lost his moral authority. Cameron rejected devo max on the ballot paper which would have killed off the independence vote significantly, has failed to present any real benefits of the union to voters in Scotland and shown his usual combination of arrogance and ineptitude during the whole debate. His errand boy and Millidee have both been pathetic as well but they are not the alleged leaders of the UK.
And if they vote no?
No give him a knighthood bye bye Sweatys