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But one of the major reasons, if not the most important reason, that the Scottish public was persuaded to vote to remain was their membership in the EU. Even the EU itself was forced to make a statement at the time that Scotland did not have guaranteed membership in the EU if they left the United Kingdom (a scare tactic based on a naive assumption on how the eventual Brexit vote would go).Wanderer wrote:Scotland has already had a referendum. They voted to remain.
NI and occupied territory? I don't think so.rooibos wrote:Tory governments have an history of killing political opponents in occupied territories, Northern Ireland being only the most recent example, but we can go back to South Africa or the Indian subcontinent.
If the rabid right wing of the Tories had their way, they'd actively pursue this policy.
What would prevent a British government, once free from the European Union and potentially the European court of human rights, from declaring the SNP a terrorist organisation?
The SNP would need to have an armed wing to justify being classified as a terrorist organisation. So long as it is wholly civilian, it would be fine.rooibos wrote:What would prevent a British government, once free from the European Union and potentially the European court of human rights, from declaring the SNP a terrorist organisation?
Presumably with an all-Ireland version of Germany's Solidaritätszuschlag?!secret.simon wrote:The SNP would need to have an armed wing to justify being classified as a terrorist organisation. So long as it is wholly civilian, it would be fine.rooibos wrote:What would prevent a British government, once free from the European Union and potentially the European court of human rights, from declaring the SNP a terrorist organisation?
As regards Irish unification, I think it is only a matter of time.
By that distinction Hitler and Stalin were innocent parties......Obie wrote:One should be careful not to underestimate the British Government, especially the Tories. They had previously classified Nelson Madela as a Terrorist to further their interest, even though Mandela never lifted a Bullet at anyone.
Actually, I believe that using Nelson Mandela as an example is a poor choice. If you read the court transcripts, you will find that he and the others found guilty at the Rivonia trials were planning a bombing of innocent men, women and children. This plot was at a very advanced stage. I think it would be in everyone's interest to remember that there are other points of view on this site, but that immigration is the common denominator, and THAT is the reason this site exists, rather than political viewpoints.Obie wrote:One should be careful not to underestimate the British Government, especially the Tories. They had previously classified Nelson Madela as a Terrorist to further their interest, even though Mandela never lifted a Bullet at anyone.
In the UK we have in our law books offense for glorification of terrorism.
Therefore if these laws were in place at the time mandela was classified as Terrorist, many would have had terrorism convictions attached to their names.
This glorification of terrorism law will be unconstitutional in a country like America. However we have them here.
If the government were ton classify the legitimate government of the Scotts it will speed up the demise of the Union. It will be wholly counter productive. Similar or even more problematic tham the situation of Hamas in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Interesting piece of knowledge.blondesafari wrote:Actually, I believe that using Nelson Mandela as an example is a poor choice. If you read the court transcripts, you will find that he and the others found guilty at the Rivonia trials were planning a bombing of innocent men, women and children. This plot was at a very advanced stage. I think it would be in everyone's interest to remember that there are other points of view on this site, but that immigration is the common denominator, and THAT is the reason this site exists, rather than political viewpoints.
I had fully stuck to the topic until you sought to attack me for a comparison I had made, and then seek to provide legitimacy to the judicial system of Apartheid South Africa, something I found most troubling, and many decent people will also.blondesafari wrote:I still think you should then stick to the topic to hand in this topic then.