Very.
Yours and my reasons are why Westminster don't want the Scots to have a referendum.
Very.
"Emancipation, self-government and independence were your way-points. Freedom, justice and self-determination have been your guides."
I thought the Scottish Question was. "Are you looking at me, pal ?"by Mick F » 30 Nov 2021, 9:10am
Just musing over this Scottish question
What's Scots for "sauce" and "goose" and "gander"? Or Gaelic?
but not Scotland perhaps“It is the right of every Ukrainian to determine how they are governed
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-61216821Mr Jackson could also be heard saying: "I don't know much about senior politicians but he (Alex Salmond) was quite an objectionable bully to work with, in a way that I don't think Nicola [current first minister Nicola Sturgeon] is.
"I think he was a nasty person to work for...a nightmare to work for."
The options are discussed upthread:briansnail wrote: ↑28 Apr 2022, 8:06pm He is at pains to point out without Scotland UK loses its excellent submarine base.It would not be easy to replace.
The Scottish Government on Scots and Gaelic:Tangled Metal wrote: ↑28 Apr 2022, 9:07pmI think it's a good thing but I always thought gaelic was more a northern and island language. I thought Scots was more the dialect/ language in the South of Scotland and aiui is under threat more. Are the SNP doing much to promote it or not? Does it not count as important to promoting independence being a dialect not a language proper? Of no use to them?