By: DougtheDug
But the independence referendum is about 1707 not 1603. Once we have sovereignty – all else falls into place. Which is also the way I feel. First the country and then the republic. There seems to be an...
View ArticleBy: Ben Power
Very persuasive article, and having had a gut full of all the red white and blue bunting etc etc I tend to agree with the position. But maybe a majority of Scots do not so lets just get independence...
View ArticleBy: John Souter
In this world there are many servants riding horses – the problem is their horses are going nowhere due to the amount of toadies clinging on to the their tail and surviving off the excrement that...
View ArticleBy: hanger17
Reblogged this on <a href="http://hanger17.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/diamond-lite/" rel="nofollow">Inspirational Photography</a>.
View ArticleBy: michaelgreenwell
The problem is this… http://twitpic.com/9rj2tt and the jubilee celebrations serve to reinforce the institution.
View ArticleBy: Scots Citizen
“…subsidizing what is left of the prestige and strength of the once mighty Britain. The sun has set forever on that monocled, pith-helmeted resident colonialist, sipping tea with his delicate lady in...
View ArticleBy: Towards a Scottish Constitution « Better Nation
[…] do not want a Scottish Constitution to take any radical directions, such as nationalising the oil, abolishing the monarchy, land reform: who would, perhaps, even prefer an independent Scotland...
View ArticleBy: Towards a Scottish Constitution | Edinburgh Eye
[…] do not want a Scottish Constitution to take any radical directions, such as nationalising the oil, abolishing the monarchy, land reform: who would, perhaps, even prefer an independent Scotland...
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