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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-sco tland-p olitics -498442 98
Boris no! let's have a UK wide vote.
Boris no! let's have a UK wide vote.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Would it be appropriate to have a UK-wide vote on whether or not, say, the Falklands were to remain part of the UK? I would assume not.
Although I suppose the rather sad point is that the vote in favour of keeping the Falklands would be overwhelming (perfectly correctly, I stress) -- and yet the entire premise of your question is that English people would be quite happy to kick the Scottish out.
Although I suppose the rather sad point is that the vote in favour of keeping the Falklands would be overwhelming (perfectly correctly, I stress) -- and yet the entire premise of your question is that English people would be quite happy to kick the Scottish out.
jim: "and yet the entire premise of your question is that English people would be quite happy to kick the Scottish out. " - well they cost a fortune, are responsible for 50% of the national debt, they get free everything, they've got the Barnett formula and they still do nowt but moan, can you blame us?
The point of the analogy is that presumably the reason for a UK-wide vote is the hope that English people would vote the Scottish out even if the Scottish didn't vote in overall favour of independence themselves. In that sense the Falklands picture is even more extreme -- because, as you say, there is no support for the picture. What if there were support to kick those Islands out in the UK? Should our voice be taken over theirs? Clearly not.
The question here is the principle. It is wrong in principle to hold a UK-wide vote on Scottish Independence. Only they can settle the question one way or the other. It is within the UK government's gift to decide whether or not to allow such a referendum, of course, and I don't criticise Johnson for resisting it.
The question here is the principle. It is wrong in principle to hold a UK-wide vote on Scottish Independence. Only they can settle the question one way or the other. It is within the UK government's gift to decide whether or not to allow such a referendum, of course, and I don't criticise Johnson for resisting it.
Well, the Falklands cost us quite a lot too. Not nearly so much but still I think we spend more money than we get back.
Not everything has to be reduced to costs, though, right? The international reputation of the UK would be shattered if it were unable to keep itself together. And, in the end, the key question is the right to self-determination. The Falklands should stay in the UK because the Islanders want to. Not because we have more right to it than Argentina has, not because it's strategically important. Because they want to. Scotland should stay in the UK, or leave, as is *their* choice. Not England's.
Not everything has to be reduced to costs, though, right? The international reputation of the UK would be shattered if it were unable to keep itself together. And, in the end, the key question is the right to self-determination. The Falklands should stay in the UK because the Islanders want to. Not because we have more right to it than Argentina has, not because it's strategically important. Because they want to. Scotland should stay in the UK, or leave, as is *their* choice. Not England's.
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