Road rules1 min ago
Independence
I am not for nuclear weapons or power stations , but the country to the south of mine likes them but not on their soil so I have to have them.
I want to be part of Europe but the country to the south of mine wanted to go it alone so I was forced to leave even though 62 percent voted to remain.
I respect my NHS and want to keep it in the public hands but the country to the south of mine wants to sell it to private sector I fear how people will pay for health care.
My country produces more energy than we need, but the country to the south of mine takes it to the national grid and charges me to use it then sells me back the same energy at the highest prices.
My country has plenty of fresh water and is in public hands the country to the south of mine has very little and its water is privately owned they want to take mine.
I have my own devolved parliament democratically elected but the country to the south of mine does not like it and interferes with it and wants to take away its powers.
The country to the south of mine has a government that I never voted for and my country has never voted for in 65 years but i have to live by what they say.
And you ask why I need independence.
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