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Good enough for the Falkland Islands but NOT for Scotland. What a joke.
“The Prime Minister stressed that the Falkland Islanders, like all people, have a right to self-determination.”
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“The Prime Minister stressed that the Falkland Islanders, like all people, have a right to self-determination.”
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Ich, do you really think the Scots are foolhardy enough to base their vote on the identity of the Prime Minister of the day? //
in the last referendum, a proportion of "yes" votes were cast in order to "Stick it tae Cameron" - according to a straw poll myself and a few colleagues took in a pub in Queensferry........
in the last referendum, a proportion of "yes" votes were cast in order to "Stick it tae Cameron" - according to a straw poll myself and a few colleagues took in a pub in Queensferry........
ynnafymmi, "dont taint all us Scots on AB alongside the ScotsNatzis on here"
Are you seriously suggesting that any one of those on here supporting Scottish independence or the the SNP is, in any way, share or support the views and policies of the Nazi Party?
If you are, have you the courage to name names?
Are you seriously suggesting that any one of those on here supporting Scottish independence or the the SNP is, in any way, share or support the views and policies of the Nazi Party?
If you are, have you the courage to name names?
"The word Nazi (or Natzi I guess) is simply an abbreviation for nationalist."
Where is the "z" in "nationalist"?
Chambers Dictionary definition,
"Nazi noun (Nazis) 1 historical a member of the German National Socialist Party (see under National Socialism), which came to power in Germany in 1933 under Adolf Hitler. 2 derog colloq someone with extreme racist and dogmatic opinions. Nazification noun. Nazified adj referring to a person or nation, etc that has adopted Nazism. Nazism noun the principles of the Nazis; the Nazi movement.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: German contraction of Nationalsozialist."
Where is the "z" in "nationalist"?
Chambers Dictionary definition,
"Nazi noun (Nazis) 1 historical a member of the German National Socialist Party (see under National Socialism), which came to power in Germany in 1933 under Adolf Hitler. 2 derog colloq someone with extreme racist and dogmatic opinions. Nazification noun. Nazified adj referring to a person or nation, etc that has adopted Nazism. Nazism noun the principles of the Nazis; the Nazi movement.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: German contraction of Nationalsozialist."
GG: "been trying to find a post (from TTT?) with a list of ten questions for the SNP - and their supporters on here - to answer, including share of national debt, currency, border issues, armed forces. There has never been a response. " - correct there has never been any sort of answer to any of those very pertinent questions, here is the last attempt:
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anne: "Naomi. How would a referendum affect you ? " - see Q 10:
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