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Originally Posted by Milesian
There is no British nation.
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Of course, that is why I put this "nation" under quotation marks.
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Originally Posted by Milesian
Largely because:
a) The Gaelic-speaking people suffered the most under British rule and many were driven from their lands into exile (ie The Highland Clearances, etc)
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Yes, I know, there are even Gaelic speakers in Canada (Labrador).
I support their independence, but all I was saying is I am not sure whether they are going to vote for it or not. Maybe there are still many who feel some attachment to this Freemasonic "nation" of Britain...
Disbanding this imperialistic creature called UK will be good news, in the first place for the six occupied counties of Eire (without UK, how will their occupation go on?), but also for the whole world. It will have a symbolic meaning: if the "country" which was the first one in the world to embody the ideal of the one-world ideology and imperialistic "heaven on earth" vanishes, it may be a sign for all nations of the world to start shaking off the burden of the Empire...
Maybe my conclusions are bit too far-reaching though...