• Should Greater Manchester follow Scotland's example and strive for independence?
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Slightly more believable than Welsh independence I guess
Hey guys lets make Northern Ireland independent
Can Lancashire join you?
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;45966907]Hey guys lets make Northern Ireland independent[/QUOTE] In all honestly NI probably will get some sort of Independence In the next 100 years. The situation here Is so fucked things can't just stay the way they are forever. Especially If Scotland leaves because NI has greater ties with Scotland, even on the unionist side, than It does with England.
The further North you go, the more you tend to get shat on by westminister
[QUOTE=007JamesBond007;45968194]Can Lancashire join you?[/QUOTE] We should make Devon and Cornwall independent too. As previously mentioned we should just get rid of Westminster.
[QUOTE=007JamesBond007;45968194]Can Lancashire join you?[/QUOTE] Join us, and together we'll make the rivers run as red as our rose.
I personally think relations would strain between Scotland and the U.K if Scotland gained independence, I'm all for any country that wants independence, look how long it took Great Britain and The United States to become the allies we know today.
[QUOTE=JPsRcE;45968472]I personally think relations would strain between Scotland and the U.K if Scotland gained independence, I'm all for any country that wants independence, look how long it took Great Britain and The United States to become the allies we know today.[/QUOTE] If like 50% of the country wants independence that shows you that relations are already strained.
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;45959654]United Kingdoms[/QUOTE] Kinda-United-Except-Not-Really Kingdom.
Hell, where I live in Yorkshire a load of people are already calling for a self-ran government away from No 10 and even independence from the UK so Yorkshire becomes it's own country. There's plenty of room on the independence hype bandwagon kids.
[QUOTE=Intoxicated Spy;45959645]Can't wait for there to be 50 nations on one single island.[/QUOTE] [t]http://i.cubeupload.com/1vUCzk.png[/t] ???
Are people not reading this? They're not actually after independence
[QUOTE=Lium;45960345]I miss the Empire.[/QUOTE] The German one if anything!
[QUOTE=Revanold;45968964]Are people not reading this? They're not actually after independence[/QUOTE] But its funnnnn
what's going to happen to flagdog if the uk explodes like a bad match of crusader kings
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;45969823]what's going to happen to flagdog if the uk explodes like a bad match of crusader kings[/QUOTE] IIRC, the time we used flagdog before this current time, people from Scotland had a Scottish flag.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;45969846]IIRC, the time we used flagdog before this current time, people from Scotland had a Scottish flag.[/QUOTE] Don't think so, sadly. I've always had the Union Jack.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;45969846]IIRC, the time we used flagdog before this current time, people from Scotland had a Scottish flag.[/QUOTE] If I recall, people from scotland either had an EU or UK flag.
Was only the other day I saw Londoners complaining that they didn't get enough say ovr local government. There was a semi serious suggestion that there should be independence for London, completely ignoring the massive favouritism the government pays to them and the irony of London declaring independence from itself. Scottish independence has everyone acting crazy and everyone putting on a childish "if they have it , I want it too attitude". The biggest problem isn't that everyone needs more independence, it's that Westminster doesn't seem to represent people anymore. Whatever happens next week it's time for a fundamental change, not just for Scotland either.
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