Are the Scots a walking paradox?

It isn't all that long ago that Scotland had a vote asking if it should stay wedded to the UK or go it alone. The vote was to remain united with the UK. Now Scotland wants a vote to decide if it can stay wedded to the EU. What happened to the big push to become a free and independent country beholden to no one. Gone is that desire to be free and independent as it seeks to remain in the EU. What happened to that burning desire to strike out alone?

 

Scottish leader heads to Brussels to argue place in EU

‘Utterly determined’ not to be kicked out by Brexit


Read more at http://www.nine.com.au/#OhdhMAf6O6d6TmXJ.99
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@debra9275 wrote:

it's pretty simple really. Scotland voted to stay with the UK in the referendum as they wanted to stay in the EU. now they still want to stay in the EU


What she said?

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@davidc4430 wrote:

have you heard their leader talking?

 

i have no idea what she says 90% of the time.

 


If you can't understand Sturgeon, what about Mrs Doreen Tipton, MP for the Angry Party, Small Heath, Birmingham South ? Can you understand her ?

 

http://wbaunofficial.org.uk/archive/index.php?thread-1971.html

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Gerroff!      She suffers from Lazy Cow Syndrome.  We know that accent.

 

It's her accent that comes here in droves, and then goes home cos it's too bleedin' hot

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@electric*mayhem*band wrote:

If you can't understand Sturgeon, what about Mrs Doreen Tipton, MP for the Angry Party, Small Heath, Birmingham South ? Can you understand her ?

 

http://wbaunofficial.org.uk/archive/index.php?thread-1971.html


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