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Old 23-08-2021, 13:57   #4130
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I’m afraid that pedantry rules on this site, Seph.

I see now that the SNP/Greens alliance is being criticised for being a bonkers arrangement which many will not like and will end up making independence for Scotland less popular, demolishing Nicola Sturgeon’s plans for a ‘successful’ referendum as she sees it.

The pressure that will be exerted by the Greens to stop relying on the oil fields will be a major blow to Scotland’s economic case for independence (even though the more thinking Scots appreciate that the plans to achieve carbon neutrality will make them uneconomic well before 2050).

Bonkers politics it is, then!
Not just bonkers politics, btw.

Now which would that be? Residents of Scotland? Bon in Scotland? Scottish people living in England/Wales? I'm sure Chris would want to know.
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