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I think the UK just needs a new structure, one that grants more independent to its constituents yet still retains the UK in some form. -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Scotland and Northern Ireland both have their own legislatures. -- nm
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Roger More (aka rogermore)
Nov 23 '13, 18:52
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Exactly. The UK is already a hollow body. Why should Wales be less a partner than Scotland and Northern Ireland? -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Nov 23, 19:06
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What more independence could be granted, but still be short of full independence? -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 23, 19:11
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Does any legislation passed in London affect citizens of Scotland? -- nm
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Mop (200 lbs)
Nov 23, 19:15
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legislation passed in Bruxelles and Strasburg also affect scotland -- nm
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DaneDukeNuuk
Nov 23, 20:11
I expect so - immigration and defence, for example. Scotland would also be bound by the UK's foreign policy and treaty obligations
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Roger More
Nov 23, 19:27
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Here's the list of reserved powers. (Energy would be the one that affects Scotland the most) -- (link)
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Roger More
Nov 23, 19:32
(Wales too, but I had to check that one) -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 23, 18:56
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