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So Just How Is Scotland Going To Stay In The Single Market If The Uk Does Not?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-scot land-po litics- 3836627 8
More cloud cuckoo land thinking from the wee un? Is this merely a veiled declaration of indyref2?
More cloud cuckoo land thinking from the wee un? Is this merely a veiled declaration of indyref2?
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Murdo - “... Why do you [New Judge] it so difficult to refer to the First Minister of Scotland by her proper name... Do you not realise how much of an imbecile this make you look?” Does it really matter if New Judge uses a daft name to refer to her? It may have escaped your notice but this is and has been de rigueur for satirists and political pundits the world over...
01:05 Sat 24th Dec 2016
It's not.
The Euromaniacs have made it quite clear that members of their much cherished (but actually not as good as they'd have you believe) single market freedom of movement must be maintained. If the UK politicians believe they can achieve a "soft" Brexit which involves the continuation of uncontrolled migration they are living in a similar La-La Land to MS Sturgeon. So, for that reason alone, if the rest of the UK cannot remain in the single market then neither can Scotland.
I doubt that the Euromaniacs would countenance such a proposal anyway but the Scots are suffering their usual delusions of grandeur i fthey think they can achieve Single Market membership when the rest of the UK does not.
The Euromaniacs have made it quite clear that members of their much cherished (but actually not as good as they'd have you believe) single market freedom of movement must be maintained. If the UK politicians believe they can achieve a "soft" Brexit which involves the continuation of uncontrolled migration they are living in a similar La-La Land to MS Sturgeon. So, for that reason alone, if the rest of the UK cannot remain in the single market then neither can Scotland.
I doubt that the Euromaniacs would countenance such a proposal anyway but the Scots are suffering their usual delusions of grandeur i fthey think they can achieve Single Market membership when the rest of the UK does not.
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I think it's because he's really besotted with her and tries to hide that by appearing to be dismissive, rather like a schoolboy who pulls a girl's pigtails in the playground to show his "disinterest".
New Judge is similar in that he constantly says things along the lines of, "I couldn't care less what Scotland does", but never, ever, fails to contribute to threads which are specifically about what Scotland may or may not do!
New Judge is similar in that he constantly says things along the lines of, "I couldn't care less what Scotland does", but never, ever, fails to contribute to threads which are specifically about what Scotland may or may not do!
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"New Judge is similar in that he constantly says things along the lines of, "I couldn't care less what Scotland does", but never, ever, fails to contribute to threads which are specifically about what Scotland may or may not do!"
I contribute to lots of questions where the main topic is not of particular interest to me, QM. As far as this particular topic goes, I have generally no interest in what Scotland decides to do with its devolved powers provided it does not impinge on the rest of the UK and principally England (where I live). This particular proposal will because to remain in the single market Scotland would have to agree to freedom of movement. Quite how we can have fundamentally different immigration regime in one part of the UK to the rest is somewhat of a puzzle which I don't think has been particularly well though through by Ms Sturgeon and her chums.
I contribute to lots of questions where the main topic is not of particular interest to me, QM. As far as this particular topic goes, I have generally no interest in what Scotland decides to do with its devolved powers provided it does not impinge on the rest of the UK and principally England (where I live). This particular proposal will because to remain in the single market Scotland would have to agree to freedom of movement. Quite how we can have fundamentally different immigration regime in one part of the UK to the rest is somewhat of a puzzle which I don't think has been particularly well though through by Ms Sturgeon and her chums.
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