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broadrigg | 11:14 Sun 26th Nov 2006 | News
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In the event of Scotland gaining independence, what is the position of the Shetland Isles who for many years have claimed more affinity to Norway, with little feeling for Scotland.
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And who can blame them.
I suppose they'd stay with Scotland but still want to be Norwegian. The difference is that Scots would then have their very own Gibraltar! Yay!
There's about 10 people in Shetland.Let them go with Norway.Who cares?
well it would be 10 less people for the Scottish to hate.
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An inteligent question but not very inteligent answers
A fine race. Likewise the Scotch.
I smell southern predjudice here
Not exactly answering the question, I know, but if Scotland were to leave the Union it would be a great loss. Scottish regiments have formed a major part of the British army for many years and been fantastic front-line troops. I suggest you look at the record of the 51st Highland Division for a start. It is the shrill voice of the minority in Scotland that perhaps gives the impression that All Scotsmen hate the English. Simply not true.

I speak as a proud Englishman and Briton.
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Derekpara, Thank you for a sensible reply . Is the clue in your I D?
You've guessed it !

Many Scots in the SAS and my old mob.

AND, we have all benefited from the great Scottish engineers and inventors of the past.
English ? We are the 'auld enemy' aren't we ?
The same sentiments are extant in France too.
A plague on both their houses, as Shakespeare
nearly said.

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