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LONDON -- Britain is under 72 hours away from a once-in-a-lifetime vote on Scottish independence that could break up the 307-year-old United Kingdom, splitting apart one of America's key global allies. With polls suggesting that a Scottish split from the rest of Britain is a real possibility, lawmakers including Prime Minister David Cameron are making urgent appeals to save Britain its biggest constitutional upheaval since the Wars of Independence that led to the creation of the United States.
What will be voted on?
More than 4.2 million people in Scotland -- or 97 percent of the adult population -- have registered to vote on whether or not to remain part of the United Kingdom.
more @
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/scotland-independence-vote/ten-things-know-about-scotlands-independence-referendum-n203511 (http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/scotland-independence-vote/ten-things-know-about-scotlands-independence-referendum-n203511)
Get ready for a serious financial shake up over this, because it's only the beginning.
The Euro is headed for collapse.
Quote from: Solar on September 15, 2014, 07:29:30 PM
Get ready for a serious financial shake up over this, because it's only the beginning.
The Euro is headed for collapse.
It already was, but this surely hastens it. I do expect them to join the EU and NATO after separation ... which I do expect will happen, either this vote or whenever it next rises to a ballot.
Votes stolen?
SCOTLAND INDEPENDENCE VOTE RIGGING EXPOSED Smoking Gun Evidence of Vote Being Rigged! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et9kE4YHwdw#ws)
Quote from: milos on September 22, 2014, 02:43:37 PM
Votes stolen?
SCOTLAND INDEPENDENCE VOTE RIGGING EXPOSED Smoking Gun Evidence of Vote Being Rigged! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et9kE4YHwdw#ws)
A perfect time to quote a communist;
"The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." - Stalin
So how did the "vote" go?
And would the U.K. really insist on holding onto Scotland (which was indeed at one time centuries ago, an independent nation)given it's given up on holding onto so many of it's other holdings the world over?
Quote from: daidalos on November 02, 2014, 12:59:06 PM
So how did the "vote" go?
And would the U.K. really insist on holding onto Scotland (which was indeed at one time centuries ago, an independent nation)given it's given up on holding onto so many of it's other holdings the world over?
The Scots voted to stay united. It is a great place to visit.