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Sturgeon Takes Brexit Concerns To Brussels
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http:// www.bbc .com/ne ws/uk-s cotland -scotla nd-poli tics-44 278439
let's try that again. previously clumsily put by TTT, nevertheless this raises a serious question. If m Barnier is prepared to negotiate with a quasi-independent non-eu-member part of a member country (Scotland), how will he fare when catalunya and euskadi see the precedent that's been set and demand the same rights, in the face of frothing at the mouth by france and spain?
let's try that again. previously clumsily put by TTT, nevertheless this raises a serious question. If m Barnier is prepared to negotiate with a quasi-independent non-eu-member part of a member country (Scotland), how will he fare when catalunya and euskadi see the precedent that's been set and demand the same rights, in the face of frothing at the mouth by france and spain?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You fail to "avoid similar criticism" NJ because, like TTT, you use an expression which nobody understands. I think if you'd said "Sturgeon", "Mrs Sturgeon", "Scotland's First Minister" or "Nicola Sturgeon", the thread may have moved on some way by now.
Not that I have much time for Emily Thornberry or Nicola Sturgeon, but it detracts from the argument if you focus on their marital names and titles rather than the names that they are best known by.
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson aka BoJo has a sister, Rachel, but I never see her referred to as Mrs Dawnay ...
Not that I have much time for Emily Thornberry or Nicola Sturgeon, but it detracts from the argument if you focus on their marital names and titles rather than the names that they are best known by.
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson aka BoJo has a sister, Rachel, but I never see her referred to as Mrs Dawnay ...
It's very much in Brussels' interests to fan the flames of Scottish independence - more disturbance and discord on the UK side means a worse outcome after next March in the case of a no-deal Brexit. That will be why this meeting is taking place and equivalent support for catalonia won't be forthcoming.
Of course, this is a strategic position we have backed ourselves into unnecessarily, but that's another issue.
Of course, this is a strategic position we have backed ourselves into unnecessarily, but that's another issue.
Who should give a flying fig who calls the politician what. The actual subject of the thread has already been settled, she can't come to terms with it and insists on playing the fool to the gallery again & again; possibly because as head of the party she's in she's nothing more to offer. Hardly worth creating further threads simply to point and mock once more. She can't help it, poor old so & so.
Kromo, I don't often agree with you but on this I do....
Given some of our Scottish ABers and their want to stay as part of the UNITED Kingdom, I'll promote that, otherwise let's undo the economic zip and let them flounder...and with an international commercial interest rate charged for what we have loaned and subsidised them with. IMF in within 4 years, I bet.
Given some of our Scottish ABers and their want to stay as part of the UNITED Kingdom, I'll promote that, otherwise let's undo the economic zip and let them flounder...and with an international commercial interest rate charged for what we have loaned and subsidised them with. IMF in within 4 years, I bet.
“…but it detracts from the argument if you focus on their marital names”
I didn’t focus on them. I just used them, others provided the focus. I wouldn’t have done so if other posters were not relentlessly castigated for using humorous pseudonyms for the First Minister when no similar protection seems to be provided to other politicians who from time to time suffer in the same way. But let’s move on.
"I think the dig is that Scotland also voted to remain part of the EU."
So did London. So did Northern Ireland. So did Acacia Avenue just round the corner from me. Alas, in common with Scotland, neither of those minor constituencies are EU members and the only constituency that matters - the United Kingdom - voted to leave.
I didn’t focus on them. I just used them, others provided the focus. I wouldn’t have done so if other posters were not relentlessly castigated for using humorous pseudonyms for the First Minister when no similar protection seems to be provided to other politicians who from time to time suffer in the same way. But let’s move on.
"I think the dig is that Scotland also voted to remain part of the EU."
So did London. So did Northern Ireland. So did Acacia Avenue just round the corner from me. Alas, in common with Scotland, neither of those minor constituencies are EU members and the only constituency that matters - the United Kingdom - voted to leave.
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