I note that Brown has come out and stated that the union with Scotland should be kept. As this merely keeps his safe seat in London and means nothing with reguard to running Scotland should not the union now be disolved and the Scottish dictators be sent back to where they came from?
2007-01-12
18:00:35
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Residentx the union refered to is the one between England and Scotland, not the unions which are in the work place.
2007-01-12
18:10:23 ·
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Wolly, I'm in Northumberland which is North of Hadrian's wall and would like to stay in England thank you.
2007-01-13
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bobounumpty
I see that you are obviously unable to see that the present wars wer entered into by the Scottish government in Westminster using lies, as all the ministers are Scots this is the problem that we have in England. That Engalnd should be dictated to by unrepresentative Scottish ministers and not the union itself. However the only way to remove this inequality will, I am afraid, be to disolve the union as Labour will not give us any autonomy south of the border.
2007-01-15
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What annoys me is 'The Lothian Question' i.e. why should Scottish MP's have the right to vote on English legislation. This idea that the Scots should have their own parliament is nothing but New Labour 'gerrymandering' because of their fear of the Scots Nationalists. Of course at the moment they are running scared again because polls are predicting Labour will get a hammering in May in the Scottish Elections.
2007-01-12 19:04:13
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answered by Rob Roy 6
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Wasn't it Gordon Brown and Tony Blair and the rest of New Labour that pushed for devolution in Scotland and Wales?
Give the union a shake up like that and there are bound to be rumblings for even more autonomy.
2007-01-13 02:20:45
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answered by Phlodgeybodge 5
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The Scottish are a bunch of ungrateful arrogant scroungers.
They are running the British government because the English can't be bothered to stop them.
We English should eject them from the Union
In practice all we can do is vote Conservative at the next election.
How about an independent state for the M25 ?
2007-01-13 02:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i disagree in so far as as we are all citizens of the UK where someone was born is irrelevant. though i think that England should have a devolved government as do the Scots welsh and the Irish are sort of trying to get , but dictators no don't agree with that term
2007-01-14 07:28:08
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answered by The Fat Controller 5
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geese this is so sad as a Scot who was first Brit then Scot then Glaswegian thought the English would have grown up by now ...how sad .....so you are load of English YOBS... yep that how the rest of the world see you narrow minded still in the dark ages getting overrun by others how sad are you...... we as Scott's did have issues and we did love you but you have shown recently were your royalties lie.... USA , IRAQ, Afghanistan , who ever but the Scots the Irish the Welsh no chance your blood brothers so you don't want our help..... so you can ****** you know the rest don't think I have to spell it out to you and when you come a bleating get lost we have done it to many times you arrogant ????? AND as to sending back why don't you try further afield and the sad thing is have English blood in me also Irish Scots Welsh but none of the others thank god
2007-01-15 16:56:33
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answered by bobonumpty 6
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Yes, send them all back to Scotland. England for the English. Rebuild Hadrian's Wall from coast to coast, light the torches, or economic light bulbs, and keep them out, out, out.
2007-01-13 15:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree totally with the SNP. Let them break away from Britain, then watch Scotland collapse financially :-) and send all the mamby-pamby Scots back home out of England and let us get on with running our country our way.
Have a nice day Y`all :-)
2007-01-13 06:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Unions protect workers. Managers are immoral and will run people into ground in their quest for more money. Unions provide a real face for the workers
2007-01-13 02:06:19
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answered by ResidentX 1
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If Scotland breaks way from the rest of the UK Gordon Brown will (hopefully) be out of a job.
His ONLY concern is that he gets to keep his job.
2007-01-13 11:15:20
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answered by knowitall 4
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yes i like a lot more people feel we have too many Scots in this government telling us what we will do but we have no say in their parliament so why is this?
2007-01-13 08:11:15
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answered by srracvuee 7
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