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So How Is Brexit An Attack On Devolution?

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ToraToraTora | 21:43 Tue 28th Feb 2017 | News
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I don't quite see the connection either. But if Brexit does threaten devolution or "rein in" the Holyrood as Ms Sturgeon suggests, then it's a win-win result as far as I am concerned. Devolution was a ridiculous concept which was bound to sow division and rancour across the UK, as it is proving to do.
Wish they'd get rid of the Welsh Assembly.
Maybe best not to spread her views and give her the air of publicity. She may hold a responsible job position but she doesn't seem to want a reputation for reasonable statements. But I guess that goes with the aims of her party.
She lost it ages ago. She is not for Scotland just for herself.

I still find it odd she bleats on about being ruled by Westminster but wants to remain in the EU (not that they will have her) and be ruled by what must be the most undemocratic politburo in the west.

It should also be remembered she represents only a very tiny proportion of people in the UK, so when it comes to UK matters she is insignificant to say the least.
// FTW is the wee un on about?//

jesus what is Tora tora (" when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor.....") Tora on about ?

Scotland didnt vote for brexit and is being rail roaded toward it - hence going against the idea of devolution
is..... probably what Sturgeon is on about
3t, your attempt at a Scots accent reminds me of this
https://youtu.be/zGNVU5ZjlgA
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only 41% of Scotland voted to remain so I'd say they did vote for brexit PP. Anyway the judge is bang on as usual, all this devolution cobras is well cobras! NS is a false leader because she does not want independence anyway she wants to leave the UK so she can bow down and be assimilated into the might EUSSR, resistance is futile!
"Scotland didnt vote for brexit and is being rail roaded toward it..."

I believe that Acacia Avenue just down the road from me also voted to remain and they are similarly being "railroaded" towards Brexit. Unfortunately for its residents, Acacia Avenue, like Scotland, is part of the UK and it is the UK's membership which is being terminated.

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