Scottish Independence Currency PLAN B Revealed Heated Debate Salmond v Darling 25th aug



Mibbies Aye Mibbies Naw, For more go to -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_8WZzrMsu4&list=UUFeWAELCAoBTvkD4qz8H_mg ---- Scottish independence (Scots: Scots unthirldom, Scottish Gaelic: Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba) is a political aim of some political parties, advocacy groups, and individuals in Scotland (which is a country of the United Kingdom), for the country to once again become an independent sovereign state. A national referendum is to be held in Scotland on 18 September 2014 to decide whether or not Scotland is to become an independent country Scotland was an independent country from its foundation in the Early Middle Ages (traditionally 843) until 1707, with the Treaty of Union and subsequent Acts of Union. Beginning in 1603, however, the countries which formed the Union shared the same monarch when James VI of Scotland was declared King of England and Ireland, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The visit of King George IV to Scotland in 1822 and the subsequent rise in tartanry has been credited with reinforcing a specific sense of Scottish national identity.[dubious – discuss] This 'identity' had been regarded by many as being split between the Episcopalian and Roman Catholic-dominated Highlands and the Presbyterian-dominated Lowlands[dubious – discuss], following the Glorious Revolution in 1688, and continuing into the 18th century, through the Jacobite risings, the Act of Proscription and subsequent process of Highland Clearances by landlords. From the mid-19th century, there was a growing feeling[by whom?] that there should be devolution of control over Scottish affairs, but support for restoration of full independence was limited. The "home rule" movement for a Scottish Assembly was first taken up in 1853 by the National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights a body close to the Conservative Party. A key element in this movement was the comparison with Ireland, which, it was noted, received more support from the British Government than Scotland. The original movement broadened its political appeal and soon began to receive Liberal Party backing, In 1885, the Post of Secretary for Scotland and the Scottish Office were re-established to promote Scotland's interests and express its concerns to the British Parliament. In 1886, however, William Ewart Gladstone introduced the Irish Home Rule Bill. When many Scots compared what they had to the Irish offer of Home Rule, the status quo was considered inadequate. It was not regarded as an immediate constitutional priority however, particularly when the Irish Home Rule Bill was defeated in the House of Commons. By the time a Scottish Home Rule bill was first presented to parliament in 1913, its progress, along with that of the Irish Home Rule Act 1914, was interrupted by World War I and subsequently became overshadowed by the Easter Rising and Irish War of Independence. However, the Scottish Office was relocated to St. Andrew's House in Edinburgh during the 1930s. In 1921, influenced by Sinn Fin, the Scots National League formed as a body, primarily based in London, seeking Scottish independence. The League established the Scots Independent newspaper in 1926 and in 1928 it helped the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association to form the National Party of Scotland (NPS), the aim of which was a separate Scottish state. One of the National Party of Scotland's founders was Hugh MacDiarmid, a poet who had begun promoting a Scottish literature. Other literary supporters included Eric Linklater and Neil Gunn while others, like John MacCormick and Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham had Labour Party links. The NPS cooperated with the Scottish Party, a home rule organisation formed in 1932 by former members of the Conservative Party, and these merged in 1934 to form the Scottish National Party (SNP). At first, the SNP supported home rule through the establishment of a devolved Scottish Assembly within the United Kingdom, rather than all-out independence for Scotland.[citation needed]. This became the party's initial position on the constitutional status of Scotland, as a result of a compromise between the NPS, which did support independence, and the Scottish Party which was devolutionist. However, the SNP quickly reverted to the original NPS stance of supporting full independence for Scotland. The interwar period proved to be difficult years for the SNP, with the rise of undemocratic nationalist forces in Europe in the shape of Fascism in Italy and Spain and national socialism in Germany. The alleged similarity between SNP and foreign nationalists, combined with other factors, such as a relatively low profile in mainstream media, made it difficult for the SNP to grow its support.[citation needed] Unlike the pseudo-ethnic or ultra-nationalist groups on mainland Europe, the SNP has based their position on civic nationalism.

Comments

  1. No man stands out, leaving me to believe that Scotland will have some tough years ahead. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. In this case the people will decide to be free. To be denied this right for so long makes you realize how truly precious democracy is. I did not hear enough about THE PEOPLE!!! Who do these people think they are? Listen to them demand control!!!!!!!! Good luck with that. Anyway's I hope your new leader doesn't take shit from any country. I hear  the Bric nations are looking for a few good credit applicant's. You don't owe the US or England anything.
     Of course the new leader will have no choice, based on previous agreements (mandated) the people never agreed to.
     Are the Scotish people ready to cancel all previous mandates? Will they have a choice?
  2. DEAD GIVEAWAY #2: ALWAYS interrupt your interlocutor with plebeian comments/barks when he's in a KEY moment of making a valid point. 

    The relevant question here is whether the "moderator" was relegated to the role of CASUAL OBSERVER by his own ineptitude or by design imposed by ideological bias of his puppet-masters. PATHETIC! 
  3. 7:12 - the comment was referring to the OFFICIAL currency union which BOTH parties have AGREED to, NOT your counterfeit "pounds" printed in back-alley basement on the side because "you don't need anyones permission to use the pound" you FUCKING NUMBSKULL! 
  4. DEAD GIVEAWAY that you're peddling propaganda is when you have to end EVERY SINGLE FUCKING SENTENCE with: "best for Scotland and best for UK". 
  5. My question is, if Scotland does separate, what will the immigration policy be? Will they be opening the borders to thousands of third world immigrants, or will the doors be firmly closed? 
  6. fuck darling too his only argument is BE SCARED, BAD THINGS COULD HAPPEN
  7. YES TO INDEPENDENCE

    but don't trust the people pushing for it
  8. want to know what the problem here is,   darling, alexander , and Carmichael are 3 Westminster career polititians sent up here to muddy the waters,  will darling support and independent Scotland, if he doesn't then he will have proven himself and his other 2 Westminster poodles to be what we all know they are.........liars !
  9. we are in a currency union now,  a currency union means all the participants share it and its ups and downs,  I cannot for the life of me get what darling and his lying cohorts are on about
  10. If we are better together, why aren't better together already?
  11. Darling chocked after Alex's answer. Down with New World Order. VIVA SCOTLAND!
  12. can you just picture Wee Eck and his team, inc Darling ;) heading down to London holding all the cards to thrash out deals... Brilliant!!!! There is no doubt he is the man for the job ;)
  13. Salmond kicked Darlings erse, then Nicola Sturgeon kicked Douglas Alexanders erse on BBC2.
    Great night for the YES! campaign, but as usual, uninspired shite from butter together.

    Vote YES!
  14. On yersel Alec.
    He wiped the floor with that toady lickspittle.
    It's OUR currency too, and Darling finally had to admit that. Then He claimed we'd be using somebody else's currency!!!
    The no campaign have nothing but scare mongering and downright lies, and tonight's debate clearly showed that.
  15. Salmond battered darling
  16. Are there scots that actually go with what Salmond says? You can just forget about your debt? Joker. If so Scotland is in big trouble.
  17. When will Salmond give  honest and easily understood answers ?


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