You said it.mistermack wrote:Out of the mouths of idiots.
You know the islands aren't demanding independence?
You said it.mistermack wrote:Out of the mouths of idiots.
To quote a part of mm's OP:ronmcd wrote:You said it.mistermack wrote:Out of the mouths of idiots.
You know the islands aren't demanding independence?
So, if you had read it properly, you would know that mm was simply suggesting what a plausible future move for the islands might be. Whether his conjecture is right or not is another matter......Now, according to the the BBC News one minute ago, they are getting together with a view to demanding more autonomy from Wesminster AND the Scottish Parliament.
Next step, an Islands parliament, after that, independence....
I did read it properly. Did you read the title of the thread?JimC wrote: So, if you had read it properly, you would know that mm was simply suggesting what a plausible future move for the islands might be. Whether his conjecture is right or not is another matter...
Scottish Islands will demand their own independence
Its the other way round though, the islands already have more autonomy, and revenue from the oil. There's no comparable demand for the islands independence, in the way there is for Scotland. And no electoral support or mandate. Imagining some link between the islands to the devolution/referendum process is nonsense. AFAIK the Scottish govt have already agreed to the increased autonomy proposals.mistermack wrote:First Scotland got some devolution, then their own parliament, then they wanted a vote on independence. It's a natural progression.
Some islanders are already talking about independence. Others about a council for the Islands.
Labour and the Scot Nats are saying that they are all for it. Big mistake, but what else can they do?
Especially the Nats. How could they deny to others the rights that they want for themselves?
The Islanders should be pushing the point right now, not waiting till after a possible yes vote.
Salmond will find a way to renege on it, once they have a yes vote.
They should insist on a definitive answer, while he's still pitching for votes.
Think a little about tenses...ronmcd wrote:I did read it properly. Did you read the title of the thread?JimC wrote: So, if you had read it properly, you would know that mm was simply suggesting what a plausible future move for the islands might be. Whether his conjecture is right or not is another matter...
Scottish Islands will demand their own independence
Fine. I'll give you this, your "Scottish Islands will demand independence" bait succeeded in dragging me in, so well done. I'll know to just ignore in the future if your words have no meaning.mistermack wrote:Ronmcd, On the subject of the bleedin obvious, it seems necessary to point out that nobody knows the future.
Therefore, if I write that something WILL happen, it's obviously just my opinion.
I haven't traveled into the future to check it.
Just so as you know.
In the future.
That's ok Mac.ronmcd wrote:Fine. I'll give you this, your "Scottish Islands will demand independence" bait succeeded in dragging me in, so well done. I'll know to just ignore in the future if your words have no meaning.mistermack wrote:Ronmcd, On the subject of the bleedin obvious, it seems necessary to point out that nobody knows the future.
Therefore, if I write that something WILL happen, it's obviously just my opinion.
I haven't traveled into the future to check it.
Just so as you know.
In the future.
It doesn't get any simpler - the islands are *getting* more control over local issues, and you claimed they will now demand independence, "a dead cert". Right.mistermack wrote: I'll try to make it simpler, in the future.
Oh, I hear the Orkneys have a nice anchorage they could lease to the Scottish Navy.MrJonno wrote:How big is the Orkney Islands Navy?Clinton Huxley wrote:Probably taking most of the oil and gas fields with them. Why share the revenue with Edinburgh?
klr wrote:Oh, I hear the Orkneys have a nice anchorage they could lease to the Scottish Navy.MrJonno wrote:How big is the Orkney Islands Navy?Clinton Huxley wrote:Probably taking most of the oil and gas fields with them. Why share the revenue with Edinburgh?
Actually, Scapa Flow could probably hold all the major ships in all the Western European navies at the same time.
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