Archie Gemmill Goal
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How does the one follow from the other?
One does not follow from the other. They are two separate but linked pieces of information.
Can you show me where this is coming from? Some document or statute that shows that what you say above has any significance in international law or diplomacy?
https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CDP-2018-0171
What significance would you want it to have in international law? There is no need for it to have any significance in international law or diplomacy. You might as well as what significance does Man City's status as Premiership Champions have in international law.
What effect do you think your statement has? What weight does it apply to your argument?
The effect is self explanatory. Sovereignty lies with the Scottish people, it is up to the Scottish people to determine what it's government is and how they are governed. Ergo any government which has been soundly rejected by the people of Scotland has no legitimacy to govern the people of Scotland.
I'm afraid I just don't get it, It just seems to me like meaningless bluster. It clearly means something to you and I'd just like to know what and from which authority or academic source you derive the information to form your opinion.
Well yes... you can think whatever you like as I keep saying. Your opinion is of no importance to me.
Can anyone not emotionally invested in the topic please tell me if I'm making any sense here? Because the answers I'm getting just don't seem to fit the question I'm asking. Am I asking it wrong?
Perhaps you are asking the wrong question? you seem to be unable to see anything in terms other than international law. Are you a lawyer by any chance? They tend to have this problem.