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Should these Fusiliers lose their jobs, so as not to upset the Scots?
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/// The Fusiliers claim Mr Cameron forced through the disbandment of 2RRF to save the Royal Regiment of Scotland because he feared cutting soldiers north of the border would boost nationalists in an independence referendum due in 2014. ///
/// The Fusiliers claim Mr Cameron forced through the disbandment of 2RRF to save the Royal Regiment of Scotland because he feared cutting soldiers north of the border would boost nationalists in an independence referendum due in 2014. ///
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Do you believe this is the reason?
Are there any further sources to back up this theory?
And even if it is true, isn't the overall effect going to be a decrease in troop numbers, whether above the border or below it? This is the UK, and we have one army, not separate regional armies. So why would cuts in Scotland be preferable.
But first - who says this is true?
Do you believe this is the reason?
Are there any further sources to back up this theory?
And even if it is true, isn't the overall effect going to be a decrease in troop numbers, whether above the border or below it? This is the UK, and we have one army, not separate regional armies. So why would cuts in Scotland be preferable.
But first - who says this is true?
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