Comments by "" (@billyandrew) on "English voters know nothing about Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland" video.
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@Mary Petrie
Oh, Mary, are you really that naive?
Dictatorship, as in Wastemonster dictates to the other three nations, as if they were conquered colonies without their own sovereignty.
Take my own country, Scotland, as an example.
The English parliament obsfucates over the matter of independence.
The Act of Union 1707 contains two articles, namely 18 and 19, within which it is made abundantly clear that both the country of Scotland and it's people are not signing the political and business treaty in perpetuity nor are they signing away the sovereignty of either country or people, yet Wastemonster behaves as if both are subjugate to it's will and English law, when nothing could be further from the truth.
Is that not the most perfect example of a dictatorship?
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@Sol Fennell
Scotland does not have it's own parliament, Sol.
It has a devolved parliament, operating under the English political system and is based in a building, Holyrood, which is a shared asset property.
Under our Scottish Constitution, for example, we Scots, should the majority of us decide, can dismiss our govt at any time we choose, without them being allowed to finish a term in office, to replace them with one more fitting to our will.
Similarly with the monarchy.
Both, according to our constitution, are contracted to we, the people.
They're on a form of constant probation, if you like, as we Scots, every last one of us, is a Sovereign, a Leige, in our own right and both govt and Monarchy are subject to our collective will.
Common-law, in England, carries similar terms, if only folk realised.
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