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Why Does Jimmyk Think She Has To Have "proposals" For Brexit.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-scot land-po litics- 3836627 8
Last time I looked Scotland was part of the UK so what does she think she's going to "negotiate"?
Last time I looked Scotland was part of the UK so what does she think she's going to "negotiate"?
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I cannot see a need for negotiations at all. If I join a club ( any club) & I wish to leave, I leave end of. Stop dragging the feet & get on with Brexit ASAP.
13:39 Tue 20th Dec 2016
The people of Scotland have shown quite clearly that they don't want BREXIT TTT !
That might annoy you but its a fact. When the Referendum for Scottish independence was held, Westminster fell over backwards to persuade the Scots to vote no, which was successful. It isn't in the interests of Scotland, or the rest of the UK for Scotland to break away.
That might annoy you but its a fact. When the Referendum for Scottish independence was held, Westminster fell over backwards to persuade the Scots to vote no, which was successful. It isn't in the interests of Scotland, or the rest of the UK for Scotland to break away.
"The people of Scotland have shown quite clearly that they don't want BREXIT TTT ! " - so, no doubt, have the people of Islington but the UK voted as a whole, so that's how it's counted, irrelevant local variations my give the SGB some succor but they have no bearing on the democratic will of the majority.
YMB....if I understand the news this morning, Sturgeon is saying that she wants more powers to be devolved to Scotland, to allow it access the European single market. She makes a case that this is in the interest of the Scottish economy.
She said: "Losing our place in the Single Market would be potentially devastating to our long-term prosperity, to jobs, investment and people's livelihoods."
She has been elected the First Minister for Scotland, not for England, and her responsibility is to Scotland, not the rest of us.
I am not saying I agree with her but this is how she and her Party sees it.
She said: "Losing our place in the Single Market would be potentially devastating to our long-term prosperity, to jobs, investment and people's livelihoods."
She has been elected the First Minister for Scotland, not for England, and her responsibility is to Scotland, not the rest of us.
I am not saying I agree with her but this is how she and her Party sees it.
ABspareeditor: apologies I did not see your request here:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on15287 20.html
until after I posted this. I accept your ruling.
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until after I posted this. I accept your ruling.
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