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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She's said "We must and we will find another democratic, lawful and constitutional means by which the Scottish people can express their will.............."
Note the word 'lawful'. This is just another example of her delusion / blind ambition. She's said this just after being told that Westminster would legally need to give permission. It's like watching a stubborn goat banging it's head on an Oak tree, thinking it can move it.
Note the word 'lawful'. This is just another example of her delusion / blind ambition. She's said this just after being told that Westminster would legally need to give permission. It's like watching a stubborn goat banging it's head on an Oak tree, thinking it can move it.
another democratic, lawful and constitutional means
yeah I clocked that
I thought it was that she would NOT declare UDI (*) for 'er nation'
and
that was a contrast to Trump ( vox pop as she is) who advocated all sorts of naughtiness to get what he wanted....
(*) UDI rhodesia 1965 and that .... yeah yeah I know 1000 ABers will whine in unison triumphantly - "what Rhodesia den", sortta kinda inevitable innit?
yeah I clocked that
I thought it was that she would NOT declare UDI (*) for 'er nation'
and
that was a contrast to Trump ( vox pop as she is) who advocated all sorts of naughtiness to get what he wanted....
(*) UDI rhodesia 1965 and that .... yeah yeah I know 1000 ABers will whine in unison triumphantly - "what Rhodesia den", sortta kinda inevitable innit?
Maggie - as a Scot, had to look up drintling - very appropriate - making a noise like turkeys.
As a Scot, I am not in favour of independence, but I am constantly amazed that people cannot grasp that a party whose raison d'être is largely indepndence might be trying everything they can to achieve it.
As a Scot, I am not in favour of independence, but I am constantly amazed that people cannot grasp that a party whose raison d'être is largely indepndence might be trying everything they can to achieve it.