Alferd_Packer
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Well, I was in the southeast of the state.
A troll, eh?*
* this coming from a Fiby
Well, I was in the southeast of the state.
I think I replied to a post just like this moments ago. Maybe I'm having DejaVu.
But in reference to the far left granola wannabeChe lefties teaming up with the far right "Oh we're not racist, we hate all non-whites equally" white supremacists (in association with the reverse vampires and the saucer people) I believe they're setting up their own version of a Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
Edited to get at the question I want to ask.
Your last comment suggests an interesting history behind the existence of the separate soccer teams. Please advise or refer. A seemingly trivial concession to Scottish sporting opinion? A way to stack the odds so some UK team would have a better chance in international competition? Or a way to give the English team serious competition, decades ago when international soccer was relatively new? Or just some random decision that someone made without considering consequences. (This last being perhaps the most frequent and powerful element in politics.)
The SNP believe in home rule for Scots
Scotland is a country not a region or section of society,
it should, and will be, independant again one day
There will never be violence used to achieve this and it is not for racist or bigotted reasons
We already have a majority in our own assembly
If you do not vote SNP you are voting for an English party
I know there is strong support for the SNP, but I don't know really what it means. Does the general movement believe in staying somehow in or tied to the UK, or complete independence in larger framework of the European community? How much is it just a protest vote, to tick off the English or register dislike for Blair/ Brown/ the Queen?
How deep is it? How wide but shallow? Can we expect violence, as in Ireland? I see you say not, but what if it is somehow frustrated? Is there a pro-violence element on the movement's fringe, even of the AJ-rhetoric variety?
I always found it interesting that in (some?) international supporting events Wales and Scotland, at least, have representation separate from England. I first encountered that in following international soccer/ football. I suppose that has a non-political history, in some way, at least.
Complete independence as was had before the act of union
its not a movement its a real political party with a majority administration in scotland
That would be the Cree.Canada may have dodged the bullet as the Quebecois seem to have settled down, though I found it noteworthy that the Inuits (? which exact nation?) threatened secession from Quebec if Quebec seceded, last time the vote came up.
first ever international soccer teams, so seperate, always will be
The Scottish always pride themselves on their "Support Scotland, and then anyone who's playing aganist England" attutide. But, they've no idea how deep the anti England sentiment runs in Ireland.
Lets put it this way.
If England were playing a race of aliens, and the fate of mankind was held in the balance?
We'd be neutral.
Grudginly.
If England were playing a race of aliens, and the fate of mankind was held in the balance?
There are also some western separatists (Alberta's got so much oil money at the moment, they "obviously" don't need the rest of the country),...
Bart: OK, it's not _painfully_ clear the adults are _definitely_
paving the way for an invasion by the saucer people.
Milhouse: You fool! Can't you see it's a massive government conspiracy?
Or have they gotten to you too?
[he and Bart start wrestling]
Lisa: Hey! Hey, hey, stop it! Stop it! Why are you guys jumping
to such ridiculous conclusions? Haven't you ever heard of
Occam's Razor? "The simplest explanation is probably the
correct one."
Bart: [condescending] So what's the simplest explanation?
Lisa: I don't know. Maybe they're all reverse vampires and they
have to get home before dark.
Everyone: Aah! Reverse vampires! Reverse vampires!
Milhouse: The Rand Corporation, in conjuction with the saucer people...
Bart: Thank you.
Milhouse: ...under the supervision of the reverse vampires...
Lisa: Ugh...
Milhouse: ...are forcing our parents to go to bed early in a fiendish plot to eliminate the meal of dinner!
Constitutionaly that is correct.
British party. There is an English party around but it doesn't run in Scotland
Quite how you managed to conclude that the Scottish Socialist Party is an English party I'm not sure.
Couple of percent maybe. There is a fairly solid 30% who want independence.
You mean economical entirly dependant on England not getting anoyed with you?
Minoritory. Holds less than 50% total seats. If the lib dems were not currently rather opposed to working with labour in a minority administration (would rather work with the conservatives in Wales) the SNP could be removed from office tomorrow.
Unlikely, because England would already have lost in the quarter-final.
Dave