INTL Johnson Calls for UK Talks After Scottish Nationalists Win

WalknTrot

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Johnson Calls for UK Talks After Scottish Nationalists Win

Sunday, 09 May 2021 07:26 AM
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Johnson Calls for UK Talks After Scottish Nationalists Win



British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday invited the leaders of the U.K.’s devolved nations for crisis talks on the union after Scotland’s pro-independence party won its fourth straight parliamentary election.

Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the Scottish National Party, said the election results proved that a second independence vote for Scotland was “the will of the country” and that any London politician who stood in the way would be “picking a fight with the democratic wishes of the Scottish people.”

The United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with devolved governments in the latter three.

Johnson congratulated Sturgeon on her re-election, but said to the leaders of the devolved governments that the U.K. was “best served when we work together.” The letter invited the leaders to a summit to “discuss our shared challenges and how we can work together in the coming months and years to overcome them.”

Final results of Thursday’s local elections showed that the SNP won 64 of the 129 seats in the Edinburgh-based Scottish Parliament.

Although it fell one seat short of securing an overall majority, the parliament still had a pro-independence majority with the help of eight members of the Scottish Greens.

Sturgeon said her immediate priority would be steering Scotland through the coronavirus pandemic. But she said an independence referendum was “now a matter of fundamental democratic principle.”

Johnson has the ultimate authority whether or not to permit another referendum on Scotland gaining independence. He wrote in Saturday’s Daily Telegraph that another referendum on Scotland would be “irresponsible and reckless” as Britain emerges from the pandemic. He has consistently argued that the issue was settled in a 2014 referendum where 55% of Scottish voters favored remaining part of the U.K.

Proponents of another vote say the situation has changed fundamentally because of the U.K's Brexit divorce from the European Union, with Scotland taken out of the EU against its will. In the 2016 Brexit referendum, 52% of U.K. voters backed leaving the EU but 62% of Scots voted to remain.

When asked about the prospect of Johnson agreeing to a second Scottish referendum, Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove said Sunday “it’s not an issue for the moment” and that the national priority is on recovering from the coronavirus pandemic.

“If we get sucked into a conversation about referenda and constitutions then we are diverting attention from the issues that are most important to the people in Scotland and across the United Kingdom,” Gove told Sky News.

“Instead of concentrating on the things that divide, let’s concentrate on the things that unite," he added.

The Scotland results have been the main focus of Thursday's array of local elections across Britain. In Wales, the opposition Labour Party did better than expected, extending its 22 years at the helm of the Welsh government despite falling one seat short of a majority.

Labour's support also held up in some big cities. In London, Mayor Sadiq Khan handily won a second term. Other winning Labour mayoral candidates included Steve Rotherham in the Liverpool City Region, Andy Burnham in Greater Manchester and Dan Norris in the West of England region, which includes Bristol.
 

WalknTrot

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Wonder what the Scots will do when they vote for "Independence", only to find that the EU wants no part of them.
Germany doesn't need yet another welfare queen grifting the life out of their economy.
 

CaryC

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I don't know about the politics today, but the Scots have been fighting for Independence since Robert de Bruce, and then supply England with Kings. (James I of England and he was also James VI of Scotland first).

A lot of love/hate relations for a long time.

Next thing you know France will be invading......again. LOL
 

WalknTrot

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The best of Scotland left a few hundred years ago. These days, they are just trolling for the richest Sugar Daddy.

Remember, they voted down independence in what...2014? All they needed was to VOTE, not BLEED (again) and they wouldn't do it, because the country and it's economy are not sustainable in and of itself. Their standard of living would drop dramatically if they were truly independent.
 

CaryC

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The best of Scotland left a few hundred years ago. These days, they are just trolling for the richest Sugar Daddy.

Remember, they voted down independence in what...2014? All they needed was to VOTE, not BLEED (again) and they wouldn't do it, because the country and it's economy are not sustainable in and of itself. Their standard of living would drop dramatically if they were truly independent.
What's the deal with that? To many people and not enough resources/jobs?
 

WalknTrot

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What's the deal with that? To many people and not enough resources/jobs?
They are living on rock that won't sustain much but sheep and lichen. ;)
It's always been a hardscrabble place. It "used to" breed tough, hardscrabble people until the modern social welfare state was born.
 

CaryC

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They are living on rock that won't sustain much but sheep and lichen. ;)
It's always been a hardscrabble place. It "used to" breed tough, hardscrabble people until the modern social welfare state was born.
Thanks. Am having visions in my head of Scotsman with pipes, and sheep on the hillside. So they learned about EBT cards. Seems like a lot of folks have.

So now they want to move out and go to college, and then in 10-12 years will want to move into mom's basement.
 

WalknTrot

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Thanks. Am having visions in my head of Scotsman with pipes, and sheep on the hillside. So they learned about EBT cards. Seems like a lot of folks have.

So now they want to move out and go to college, and then in 10-12 years will want to move into mom's basement.
As an example, a big loss would be the NHS (National Health Service - "free" medical care, cradle to grave). The Brits and all of their minions absolutely and literally worship it. No way would the Scottish economy be able to fund anything close on their own.
 

WalknTrot

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MI
About 1709 to be more exact :D
Mine, some early birds in the 1640's and latecomers from a couple more clans - the 1670's-1680's.
Gads. At least those late-bloomers wised up and got off Skye. Talk about a non-productive rock. Heck of a place to starve to death.
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
As an example, a big loss would be the NHS (National Health Service - "free" medical care, cradle to grave). The Brits and all of their minions absolutely and literally worship it. No way would the Scottish economy be able to fund anything close on their own.
Actually they were funding their own with royalties from North Sea oil. Westminster under Cameron swiped that and their version of social security for the elderly to bail out Royal Bank of Scotland during the financial crisis. That was what caused the first referendum to occur in 2014.

The larger question of whether or not the EU would want them was answered then too. Spain objected strongly because Spain has its own secession problems with Catalonia, then and now.
 
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