Scotland’s history is now formally “on the table” internationally
For the first time in modern history
Scotland’s claim of being an annexed nation, not a voluntary partner
The argument that the 1707 Union created an enlarged England, not a new state
The claim that Scotland meets the UN criteria for a Non‑Self‑Governing Territory (a colony) have all entered the UN’s official documentation and seminar discussions.
This means
Scotland’s constitutional story is no longer controlled solely by the UK.🌎⚖️🤔🏴☮️
@MJRabble_Rouser The enemy is the UK Government letting them in ya crackpot.
Home office sends them and tells local authorities to house them.
Perhaps, getting rid of the UK Government and all going Indy would be better than tribal warfare on the streets (which is what the UK Government wants)
@northernlass_26 Immigration isn't devolved to Scotland, Wales or NI and its Westminister that controls UK border force ya fucking half wit.
If we controlled our borders, Europe would have nothing to do with it.
Whom has the family braincell today ya half wit?
@northernlass_26 Its the British Government letting them in, perhaps its better we all go our own way as our English colonial masters aren't protecting borders, then once in, the home office sends them wherever they want.
@smitler1993@lilysm1965@Grand_Ole_Evan No, Scotsman/men is correct.
You fuckers try and steal it all, don't ye.
No wonder there's 3 Nationalist Governments around the UK.
Tick tock on no more resource stealing.
@ChildOfAlba@ScotNational That's going to happen soon enough, Reform are targeting the unions round the UK, and Labour will lose a lot of funding if it comes to fruition.
@Goosey30111568 We have had successive Westminster Government that hates us more imo.
Perhaps Indy for the Celtic Nations would be better as our English Colonial masters aren't controlling borders.
@real_shirelass 1. Immigration isn't devolved.
2. Chatham House controls policy, not No10 or Government.
3. Wm control UK border force.
Perhaps Indy for the Celtic Nations would be better.