stevie_r
Tour Winner
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So will many look to immigrate from Scotland into England if there is a Yes ?
In the Interests of pedantry, one emigrates to another country Rather than immigrate to it
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So will many look to immigrate from Scotland into England if there is a Yes ?
In the Interests of pedantry, one emigrates to another country Rather than immigrate to it
Haven't Wales been a kingdom at one point with a King ?
Haven't Wales been a kingdom at one point with a King ?
Yes but not for a long time, they were a Principality up to 1542 but were at that date integrated into the Kingdom of England. Although referred to as a Principality this is not correct.
As you correctly state, the UK was created by the union of just 2 kingdoms, England and Scotland. Wales was 100% part of England at the time and NI didn't exist. So if Scotland leaves, there would be no united kingdoms any more.
But as I said above, IMO I see no reason why the UK wouldn't continue to be the name of the rest of the countries if Scotland leave despite how the name originally came about.
I don't see that as being strictly true, is it not The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
Only Scotland and England were historically Kingdoms and that's where the term United Kingdom came from in the first place, so technically there would no longer be any kingdoms that were united.
However, IMO anyway, it's now just the name of the country currently made up of England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland and I see no reason why that would not continue to be the name of England, Wales and Northern Ireland if Scotland left.
There are a minority of Scots who drink tenants and know everything you know. They will even tell you what their nation flag stands for if you ask them.
In the Interests of pedantry, one emigrates to another country Rather than immigrate to it
wot? You got as wee thing for Daphne Broon?
There's something there, just don't ask me to put my finger on it.
There's something there, just don't ask me to put my finger on it.
so I see a guy that wants scotland to be separate from the union then the first thing he wants after separation is to have a union again with the pound! the man is an idiot who believes his own fantasies, the hanging on fish is just as bad
Who are we down here to scoff and say 'call that independence - that's not real independence - you don't want that' They'll decide whether it is what they want or not - not us.
Are the 'we down here' people aware that they are being southernist to the rUK residents who are not down there.
We down here are the other parties involved. I don't think that you get to pick and choose. You are either with us, or not part of us.
You don't get to slag us off, claim you could do so much better, but then conveniently stick with the good bits that you like. This is something that will directly affect rUK, so we should get some say on this. Fully appreciate all of the parties agreeing and saying no currency union.
How so?
England is under Scotland, therefore "down here" covers everything below Scotland, from Carlisle to Coleraine, to Cornwall.
So the English and Irish folk who live north of Sandend are being sent to Coventry then.