Thursday, March 16, 2017

english government already playing divide and conquer over Scotland's desire to exit the United Kingdom

Now Scotland needs to understand, britain is not going to let them leave. That's why they've set up this other prime minister to throw a monkey wrench into Scotland's desire to be independent demanding a second referendum which they've already set up a way to rig. Britain has too much to lose letting Scotland go for they've already lost quite a bit. They've lost Hong Kong, Shanghai, are desperately holding on to Africa (we're gonna' have to go to war with them to get rid of them) Ireland wants their freedom, and they had  to give up control over many of their west indies islands in payment to America for currying their debt in the english financial collapse in the 90's. So Scotland, the only way you're gonna' get your freedom is to take up arms. The only thing that might help them is their desire to remain withe the EU. Then they won't be in this fight alone.


PM tells Sturgeon 'now is not the time' for Scottish independence referendum

The bitter battle between the PM and Nicola Sturgeon escalates as Theresa May refuses a second Scottish referendum.


Theresa May


Video: 'All our energies should be focused' on Brexit
Theresa May has refused to agree to a second Scottish referendum before spring 2019, saying "now is not the time".
The Prime Minister says she will not start discussions with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on her proposals to hold a second independence vote when she is about to begin Brexit negotiations.
Mrs May said it would "not be fair" to expect the Scottish people to decide when they did not know what the future partnership with the UK would be or "what an independent Scotland would look like".
:: Can Scotland still hold a referendum?

Nicola Sturgeon seeks a mandate for a second independence referendum


Video: Sturgeon calls for second Scottish referendum
Her refusal will escalate an already bitter war between Mrs May and the Scottish First Minister, who have traded blows this week.
On Monday, Ms Sturgeon announced her plans to hold another vote on Scottish independence between autumn 2018 and spring 2019.
The First Minister said she had to take action because the UK Government had "put up a brick wall" over Brexit negotiations and was not listening to Scotland. But Mrs May accused her of "playing politics".
Speaking on Thursday, Mrs May said: "Right now we should be working together, not pulling apart.
"We should be working together to get that right deal for Scotland, that right deal for the UK as I say that's my job as Prime Minister and so for that reason I say to the SNP: now is not the time."

Theresa May


Video: PM tells Sturgeon: this is not the time to play politics
Mrs May would not go as far as ruling out ever agreeing to a second referendum but said she was just responding to the proposals outlined by Ms Sturgeon.
The First Minister responded on Twitter saying she was not proposing a Scottish referendum now but "when the terms of Brexit (were) clear".
She said if the Tories refused to discuss a timetable for another Scottish vote "they would effectively be blocking Scotland's right to choose when the Brexit terms clear.
"This would be undemocratic given (the Scottish government has a) clear mandate and also proof positive that the Tories fear the verdict of the Scottish people."
Scottish Secretary David Mundell confirmed that the UK Government will not enter into negotiations with the Scottish government on a second referendum.
Ms Sturgeon will ask her MSPs next week for permission to open discussions on a second referendum with Mrs May but needs the Prime Minister's permission to hold a vote.

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