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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piers_J_morgan·
@dailybritainonx They can have as many as they like, they can have one everyday if they want, but the stingy bastards need to pay for this shit themselves out of their own money, not the rest of the UK.
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The Daily Britain
The Daily Britain@dailybritainonx·
Is it time to let Scotland decide?
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Liberation Scotland Committee
When Westminster next 'concedes' a referendum When Westminster next 'concedes' a referendum, it will be a three question one; a 'solve this Scottish problem', Gordon Brown-style devo-max offering. It will be engineered with customary Great British finesse. Scots will be offered, once again, a 'nearest thing to federalism', without admitting our true status in the union - one of annexation. The offer will contain everything but the true levers of power - a central bank and those things that really define a nation state - external relations, the ability to make pacts or treaties, to go to war, to decide the state's nuclear capacity; to have the ability to make independent trade agreements. The offer will exclude everything diplomatic - all that gives us a say in the running of the world. Are we Scots happy with that? Are we happy with the foreign policy of the British state since the end of WW2? Were we happy with its compliance and engagement with wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? Or its foreign policy right now, supporting an ex-TV host who wants to bomb one of the world's most ancient (and modern) cultures 'back to the stone age'? Such an offering from the UK state and any and all of those Scots who sustain it will be a poisoned chalice - made with the same propaganda carefully woven into 2014, this time with muscular unionism bells on - the BBC's most perfected pro-UK output; Multiple TV 'personality' disapproval; shrill corporate threats of business and capital flight from Scotland; Brown-style warnings about pension loss; newspaper front pages that the Russians - no, worse - the Chinese, are coming for us; Faslane 'keeps you safe' (ask the Gulf states); your oil's running out; the wind doesn't blow all day, and might very soon stop; you're SO in debt (see GERS), so poor, so incapable, so vulnerable. And yet, SO loved, you Scots; SO valued. (Indeed, on England's balance sheet). Lead us, Scotland. Don't leave us (without a permanent seat at the Security Council that keeps Faslane in place, and utterly broke, trying to pay in Yuan for our own energy). The 'referendum' we're going to 'grant' you must, of course, to be a 'civil' one, that is to say, count the 20% votes of visiting students, servicemen, oil and temporary workers, recent retirees with a South East England house cashed in, and the civil servants we've moved from London to Edinburgh. Plus the massive influx of wealthy English pensioners who've come to Scotland as refugees from Brexit France and Spain. The message will be: please vote as hard as you can by post; it's easy for you (but it is also SO easy for us to rig). But your ballot box votes in high YES areas will also, note, get selectively binned to bring the overall YES vote down. If all that fails, in the final few days we'll break 'purdah'. Our newspapers will wheel out a Gordon Brown and a collection of other smug London club chums - maybe London spiv Farage among them this time, in place of a Cameron or a Miliband - to offer you a REALLY solemn VOW. Which, if you believe it, will assure your final defeat - the defeat of accepting, forever, English sovereignty over your own Scots sovereignty. If Scots fall for this rotten mess of potage,they truly are prostrating themselves, finally and irrevocably, to what their ancestors refused in 1708, 1715, 1719, 1745, 1820 and later, following what appeared to be the death throes of England's empire pomp. In the 20th century, in the wake of the 1939-45 world fight against fascism and its colonial roots, once more a true reinvigorated Scottish nationalism took hold; one that built the membership of the Scottish National Party today - that wonderful body of Scots who want, and have the power to achieve, if they will demand it of their leaders, our nation's resumption of its ancient, yet so very modern, statehood. Fascism and its colonial roots are today back in play. Scotland has multiple reasons to expose those roots, oppose them, and declare, alongside those other nations of the world who won't accept colonial revival, "no pasarán" - they shall not pass. Scotland can figure as a central player on the world stage in making that declaration. If the Scottish Government won't play that role, Liberation Scotland will; indeed, is doing so right now.
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indy swim 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Alliance to Liberate Scotland commissioned a poll to gauge voters. The results are damning 56% said they wouldn’t vote for Tommy Sheridan 60% said they wouldn’t vote for Craig Murray 63% said they wouldn’t vote for AtLS at all Maybe time to step aside & stop vote splitting?
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Liberation Scotland Committee
Here is a prominent modern country of 120m people looking at itself in the mirror and wondering about the true nature of its relationship with a domineering state which, having subjugated it militarily, politically and culturally has operated all of its key levers of sovereignty ever since. Colonialism takes many forms.
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory

“If Japan cannot make a strategic decision without the approval of the US, then it is a colony “. Japanese MP Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Cameroon. Are you able to make any strategic decisions before asking the US or France?

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Sara Salyers
Sara Salyers@SSalyers2·
There is no Scottish Govt. Holyrood is the Westminster Administration in Scotland. There is no territorial union because the crowns of Scotland and England both still exist. The government doesn’t own anything in Scotland because the Crown is diffferent here - not the monarch. If the people own Prestwick then they & not Westminster make the decision and Holyrood should be either informing Westminster on behalf of the people that it can’t use Prestwick to break international law or holding a public consultation asking Scots what they wish to do about it.
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Craig Houston
Craig Houston@CraigHouston_·
I shouldn't have to do this. Our MSP's aren't good enough
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Malcolm Offord
Malcolm Offord@Malcolm_Offord·
Why Scots care about immigration, and what can be done in Holyrood about it. My piece in the Scottish Daily Express:
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Cllr Thomas Kerr
Cllr Thomas Kerr@CllrTKerr·
There's something rotten to the core in our city - our politics. Reform will always put Glasgow first 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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Malcolm Offord
Malcolm Offord@Malcolm_Offord·
Polling shows that over a quarter of Scots think immigration is one of the most important issues facing Scotland. The Holyrood establishment would have you believe that the issue is being whipped up by rhetoric – that Reform has somehow convinced so many rational, intelligent Scots to believe in a non-existent problem. They are wrong. People are not angry at foreigners for being foreign. It has nothing to do with the colour of people’s skin or the place of their birth. To think that a quarter of Scots would hold such views is not only ludicrous but insulting. They are angry because the political class has created a system that is unfair. And because when this unfairness is pointed out, they are told by John Swinney that there is "no place for rhetoric” on the issue at all. Scots are proud to take in their fair share of genuine refugees, and welcoming of immigrants who contribute the skills we lack. But what we have seen lately is the arrival of an unprecedented number of people who have come here because they've heard, correctly, that they can simply turn up and get something for nothing. We cannot blame them for being opportunistic, if that's what our system offers. Although border control is reserved to Westminster, it is because of Scottish laws, unique to Scotland, that we’re seeing such an acute problem. It is thanks to unjust loopholes in the Scottish welfare system, introduced and overseen by Holyrood, that we are seeing queue-jumping on an industrial scale. What these loopholes have created is an absurd situation where you can come to England illegally on a boat, and then, once your asylum application is granted, come straight to Scotland presenting as homeless – because Holyrood's laws, unlike England’s, demand that any Scottish council must house all applicants in temporary accommodation at the taxpayer's expense, regardless of priority of need. This loophole is putting Scottish councils under financial strain, and it is forcing them to prioritise perfect strangers – people who have never so much as visited Scotland – over residents in need. Glasgow City Council, via Freedom of Information request, has revealed it is providing temporary accommodation for 9,337 people, of whom 64% originally came to the UK as asylum seekers. On hotels and B&Bs alone, it paid £55m last year – almost 15% of all its council tax revenues – and has been forced to raise council tax by 5.9% this April. And that’s not even including the cost of paying market rates to find them accommodation in the private rental sector, or using up their already-stretched social housing. In council after council across Scotland, the waiting list for social housing – the long, long queue of residents – is being told to wait indefinitely, until the backlog of these rapidly rising homelessness applications is dealt with first. What people are frustrated about is unequal treatment: the frustration that all decent people feel when they stand in an orderly queue alongside everyone else, and then someone turns up out of nowhere and skips to the front – because Holyrood actively encourages them to do so. Reform does not blame immigrants for being opportunistic when the system actively incentivises them, as I’ve said time and time again. But we do have a bone to pick with the politicians who have created and presided over this unfair system, and who are unapologetic about it – who will not so much as discuss trying to fix it, let alone actually do anything about it. So no, it is not the words of Reform that are responsible for the very real and growing divisions in Scottish society. It is the actions of John Swinney and his ilk who have created this division – and who even pat themselves on the back for the appearance of being inclusive and kind. Well, people have had enough. On May 7th, with your votes, we will once again put the people of Scotland first.
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Christophe Dorigné-Thomson
Christophe Dorigné-Thomson@thomsonchris·
Very poor quality on Scotland. The referendum was not a referendum. It was advisory, non-binding, completely rigged with foreigners especially English settlers allowed to vote. That would be completely illegal in an international law franchise under UN decolonisation framework. Scots actually voted for independence. English settlers and other foreigners didn't. Textbook colonialism. As an English colony, Scotland's decolonisation has started through UN processes. That's the real story about Scotland. There is no "voluntary union" that's a fake story invented by the English colonial state to avoid reporting Scotland as a colony as it should have done under the UN Charter. Basically the English colonial state has lied to the UN and the international community. Annexation and territorial alienation are proven by Scotland's liberation movement Liberation Scotland with Robert Black King's Counsel, Scotland's leading law authority. The SNP is not seeking independence since its current leadership has been captured. Scotland is now starting to be described as a colony at the UN notably in this historic report just submitted to the UN Secretary General and the UN Human Rights Council: x.com/i/status/20339… The English colonial state must end its illegal occupation of Scotland and leave Scottish territory.
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Brian McGinley
Brian McGinley@McGinleyForAyr·
Growing up in poverty has shaped who I am today, and how I will serve as your MSP. By staying true to my values everyday, I will be a voice for those who feel unheard in our communities. Vote Scottish Labour on May 7th for an MSP who will be a champion for everyone.
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