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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Do the Scottish currently have any democratic control over who runs the UK? They clearly didn't have any democratic control as to whether they remained in the EU or not.
What about all the other parts of the country who voted Remain? Were their democratic rights denied to them too? London voted to Remain, but had to go along with the rest of the UK, just like Scotland. Why aren't you mentioning London's lack of democratic control?
You're not proving anything with this Scotland stuff.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
It's because you hate the English,
lol, what pathetic victim playing ITT. Trust me mate, I'm not having a go at Brexit because it was the English who did it. If I lived anywhere and a country collectively voted for something so stupid I'd be calling it out there too.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
you treat us as though we are colonisers, the bad guys of the world,
No I treat you as though you were former colonisers, just as a lot of countries were. That's (mainly) in the past now. Not sure what that's got to do with the EU though. I don't think Spain or France are bad countries because they had a lot of colonies a hundred years ago. That's just what happened back then.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
you think we must make up for our colonial history by becoming politically dominated by others.
Reductio ad readingyourmindum.
When have I ever said anything remotely close to this? My entire argument has been that it's stupid economically to leave the EU, and that whatever "sovereignty" has been gained in returned is nebulous as best.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
The Scottish, well you accept their desire for independence because it's us, the English influence they want to get rid of. If it were European influence you'd be outraged.
More mind-reading.
I understand their desire for independence, but if you've been paying attention these last few years I've said it would also be ecomically stupid. You can want something but at the same time realise it's not worth it. Which is where Scotland seems to be at.
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