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| 11 Sep 2014 04:38 PM |
Should Scotland become an independent country?
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squidboi2
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:42 PM |
| i think they should go for it, and if it doesn't work out then rejoin the UK lol |
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Arcarius
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:46 PM |
Yes without a doubt
Emperor Arcarius of the Federation |
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:47 PM |
you do realise
if scotland gets independence all of the banks of scotland have to move to england because all of the backers said they won't support them
lol lick the magic toad |
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squidboi2
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:49 PM |
| scottish banks haven't said one thing or the other yet. |
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Arcarius
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:49 PM |
"if scotland gets independence all of the banks of scotland have to move to england because all of the backers said they won't support them" ALMOST CRIED LAUGHING GOTTA LOVE BBC TWISTING THINGS
No what they said was they were going to register in england, which basically means they can keep their credit score. All employment etc will stay in SCOTLAND meaning nothing really changes
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konrad55
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:49 PM |
| Yes, if they keep providing Buckfast :3 |
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SAPCenter
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| 11 Sep 2014 04:58 PM |
definitely.
Rossb654mail || DA of LV || House Majority Leader || i'm right you know |
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kittyabs
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| 11 Sep 2014 05:42 PM |
new wave of seperatisim sweeping europe, many regions trying to break away
this is leading to tensions, and its not just physical independence, its political independence
prime example: ukraine tries to move politically away from russia
sparks a war
no independence, europe cant handle it. |
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9288605
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| 11 Sep 2014 05:52 PM |
Sure why not.
"I rely on 9288605 to create my own signature." |
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squidboi2
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| 11 Sep 2014 05:52 PM |
'prime example: ukraine tries to move politically away from russia'
you do realize the ukraine was already independent prior to russia invading and annexing the crimea right. |
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kittyabs
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| 11 Sep 2014 05:53 PM |
squid do you realize was political independence is
as in not physical independence, i know more about ukraine then anyone here ever would
i loved this country since before this whole crisis. |
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squidboi2
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| 11 Sep 2014 06:15 PM |
they were a sovereign international state with full recognition by the un.
what are you trying to prove.
if you're talking 'de facto' then half the world are the us' puppets anyways. |
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kittyabs
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| 11 Sep 2014 06:18 PM |
economic and political independence from russia/
Ukraine was signing an association agreement with the EU which could lead to a potential membership and the president cancelled at last minute for a russian bailout.
That led to the protests, his impeachment, the crimea crisis, and then the donetsk crisis which is happening right now.
the EU offers ukraine more then russia can so they have tried to seperate from it, language disputes have also dominated the nations politics because ukrainians want ukrainian as an official language but russian speaking ukrainians want russian as the language, this kind of tug and pull strains the two nations relations, and western/central ukrainians, as a majority, had been looking to join the EU because of the new living standards it brings and anti-corruption system it puts in place.
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kittyabs
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| 11 Sep 2014 06:18 PM |
| it was not de facto but it heavily relied on russia, especially for energy. |
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