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Old 13-09-2006, 07:39 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 17-09-2006, 12:33 AM   #12 (permalink)
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I wasnt aware that Scotland had the right to decide who entered the UK.
This decision is taken by the home office.
If you are allowed to work in a particular part of the UK you are free to work anywhere else too.
This is just Labour Party in Scotland speaking what the Labour Party do best a whole load of ****.
This doesnt prove that we need an independent England it shows we need greater unity within th union and that Scotlands first minister needs to be sure on the decision he can make.
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I agree and seeing as we all live on this one small island we may as well get on with each other. This episode also shows the danger of us being in the EU and how utterly stupid, not to say downright treasonous, it was for Edward Heath's government to put Britain into the Common Market/EEC/EU. If he couldn't have foreseen the possible repercussions for the unity of the United Kingdom, then he shouldn't have been PM. :roll: :twisted:
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Heath and his ministers knew exactly what they had signed this country into when they realised they had been hoodwinked into accepting in principle that the British fishing waters would become a common European resource. They knew that the original six had fooled them and that their request was in essence illegal, but after signing the Treaty of Rome, European law automatically became part of the British legal system and in effect, the dirty dead was done.

The Conservative party are a bunch of lying, spineless, traitors that have been continually elected to stick up for Britain only to repeatedly stick one UP Britain!
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Am I correct in my thoughts on the Scottish undermining of The UK on or after the 01 Jan 2007 with them giving entry into the UK by Bulgaria and Romania via a Scottish corridor?

1. Scotland is a very small part of the United Kingdom which is made up of England,Northern Ireland,Scotland and Wales.

2. Scotland is ONLY about 8.5% of the population of the United Kingdom.

3. The United Kingdom is a Member of The (Communist) European Union.

4. SCOTLAND IS NOT A MEMBER OF THE (COMMUNIST) EUROPEAN UNION. They are a member of the UK,(at the moment.)

5. I think that Scotland, as a small part of the United Kingdom,will be stopped from mobilising these people into the Northern parts of the United Kingdom.
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