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by KNick » Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:57 pm | |
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I was just wondering if anyone had heard anything about the various seccession petitions. For a short while the media was making a great deal about the sentiments behind them. So, is the White House answering any?
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by viciokie » Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:16 am | |
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Last i heard they dont meet minimum standards to get a white house review. the petition for a death star however has gained that status oddly |
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by Spacekiwi » Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:44 am | |
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So at least something important is being reviewed by a government! =D ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ its not paranoia if its justified.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ `
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by JimHacker » Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:58 am | |
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RE: the Scotland independance thing Sorry, you're wrong. They really are talking about a full split with the UK. I think it was always unlikely to go through but events around the time of the vote or a good 'get out the vote' programme might have swung things (about 30 to 45% of Scots are in favour of independance depending on phrasing). However, this is looking much less likely now. Alex Salmond, leader of the Scottish National Party and First Minister of Scotland, was recently caught out. He said he'd sought legal advie and that Scotland would be able to remain in the EU if it became independant. It turned out he'd lied about seeking advice, and then it turned out that actually Scotland wouldn't remain in the EU at all and would have to apply for membership (which takes decades but would certainly be vetoed by the Spanish anyway). Virtually all visions of an independant Scotland include it being a part of the EU, so that pretty much got shot in the head. -------------------------------
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by Spacekiwi » Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:15 pm | |
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ah. ok. that was what my local newspaper was intimating in its pieces regarding the split, but that puts it in a whole new light, although at least they said about the fake advice bit and that they couldnt join straight. but why would the spanish veto? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ its not paranoia if its justified.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ `
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by JimHacker » Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:07 pm | |
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Mr Salmond was very embarrassed when it came out he'd lied - and then a month or so later (last week in fact) various EU spokesmen came out and said that they'd need to reapply. So he's even more embarassed. Spain would veto because, guess what, they're dealing with several secessionist movements of their own. While these movements are popular in certain regions (especially Catalan i believe) Madrid and the general spanish electorate is very much against it. Blocking an independant Scotland from joining the EU and sabotaging any trade agreements between them and the EU would be a way of Madrid sending a messages to its own secessionists. A successful independant Scotland would be very bad for them. A struggling one would be rather beneficial however. Of course, Spain would never be so blatant as to do this without coming up with a decent and rational sounding excuse but everyone would know why they did it. -------------------------------
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