20-09-2018, 16:15
(This post was last modified: 20-09-2018, 16:32 by hibeejim21.)
Sadly the hardest of brexits is the only thing that might just wake up the English.
Chequers is "dead in the water" because as I've said from the start the EU will not allow the UK to cherry pick. May is talking about having access to the single market,not paying any fees and no freedom of movement. I mean good luck with that love. Unlike the UK who will happily sell its people down the river for political gain,the EU is standing shoulder to shoulder with Ireland, one of their "smaller" members.
This is the most total and utter shambolic @@***** cock up in the entire history of international politics. What an absolute and total shit fest this government are.
It can only be taken as a "jibe" though.
Scotland's nation status is preserved in the act of union. She is meant to be an equal partner of England, not (to quote rees mogg) "a vassel state" or equated to a "region". We are not a "region" of anything, although more and more you hear that term being used down south.
Chequers is "dead in the water" because as I've said from the start the EU will not allow the UK to cherry pick. May is talking about having access to the single market,not paying any fees and no freedom of movement. I mean good luck with that love. Unlike the UK who will happily sell its people down the river for political gain,the EU is standing shoulder to shoulder with Ireland, one of their "smaller" members.
This is the most total and utter shambolic @@***** cock up in the entire history of international politics. What an absolute and total shit fest this government are.
(19-09-2018, 22:33)St Charles Owl Wrote: My choice of the word Regional wasn't meant as a jibe at all, it was deliberate to mean any part of the UK, not just a country or a county but any region could say they were against it and therefore should be treated differently. Scotland wasn't the only "part" of the UK that voted for Remain, there were regions of England that voted to remain and equally should be "ignored" as 0762 said.
It can only be taken as a "jibe" though.
Scotland's nation status is preserved in the act of union. She is meant to be an equal partner of England, not (to quote rees mogg) "a vassel state" or equated to a "region". We are not a "region" of anything, although more and more you hear that term being used down south.