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Supreme court judges rule unanimously that the holding of a referendum is a reserved matter and thus permission is needed from the UK government.
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You're at it again, Corby, and your constant stirring isn't helpful. Unlike the contributor who just joined us again and, once again, is no more, TTT is not a troll.
11:07 Wed 23rd Nov 2022
the idea that westminster could just ignore it if scotland ran its own illegal referendum just doesn't seem realistic to me... yes legally they would not be compelled to do anything but politics and law are very different things...
if scotland does run its own illegal independence referendum and gets a comfy majority (which i think it would) then scottish separatists will treat it as a mandate and be in permanent conflict with westminster...
if the uk govt is unwilling to grant a second legal referendum then i fear this will get very ugly down the line... the very fact that the supreme court made this ruling will boost the independence movement.
if scotland does run its own illegal independence referendum and gets a comfy majority (which i think it would) then scottish separatists will treat it as a mandate and be in permanent conflict with westminster...
if the uk govt is unwilling to grant a second legal referendum then i fear this will get very ugly down the line... the very fact that the supreme court made this ruling will boost the independence movement.
"The Catalans tried that in Spain and ended up in the nick. "
i can't imagine the uk government sending in the boot boys to crush it like the spaniards did... can you?
"Lets just hold a UK referendum and get shot of them once and for all."
we'd probably lose northern ireland as well...
part of me wonders now of it's actually worth holding an English referendum on seceding from the union... i have always argued for the uk but seeing as the union is obviously doomed anyway it doesn't seem worth trying so why not just get ahead of it and have it over with!!
i can't imagine the uk government sending in the boot boys to crush it like the spaniards did... can you?
"Lets just hold a UK referendum and get shot of them once and for all."
we'd probably lose northern ireland as well...
part of me wonders now of it's actually worth holding an English referendum on seceding from the union... i have always argued for the uk but seeing as the union is obviously doomed anyway it doesn't seem worth trying so why not just get ahead of it and have it over with!!
yes ZM, well of course that is no 1 on the famous unanswered 10
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TORATORATORA, regarding your so-called, "famous" ten questions, they at not that famous that I can mind on what they are and I cannot be bothered to look for them.
However, the Scottish Government has prepared three documents which may contain the answers you are seeking.
"Independence in the Modern World: Wealthier, Happier, Fairer: Why Not Scotland?"
shorturl.at/izBQR
"Renewing Democracy through Independence"
shorturl.at/coVW7
"Building a New Scotland - A stronger economy with independence"
shorturl.at/dQRU0
However, the Scottish Government has prepared three documents which may contain the answers you are seeking.
"Independence in the Modern World: Wealthier, Happier, Fairer: Why Not Scotland?"
shorturl.at/izBQR
"Renewing Democracy through Independence"
shorturl.at/coVW7
"Building a New Scotland - A stronger economy with independence"
shorturl.at/dQRU0
This document:
https:/ /www.go v.scot/ publica tions/b uilding -new-sc otland- stronge r-econo my-inde pendenc e-summa ry/#:~: text=Th is%20wo uld%20b e%20fun ded%20f rom,the %20full %20powe rs%20of %20inde pendenc e.
States that 'The Scottish Government proposes setting up a dedicated Building a New Scotland Fund to invest up to £20 billion over the first decade of an independent Scotland. This would be funded from oil and gas revenues and other windfall income, and where necessary from borrowing'
It conveniently ignores that Scotland would immediately need around £16b extra income as soon as Westminster funding is withdrawn.
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States that 'The Scottish Government proposes setting up a dedicated Building a New Scotland Fund to invest up to £20 billion over the first decade of an independent Scotland. This would be funded from oil and gas revenues and other windfall income, and where necessary from borrowing'
It conveniently ignores that Scotland would immediately need around £16b extra income as soon as Westminster funding is withdrawn.
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