Comments by "리주민" (@user-nf9xc7ww7m) on "DW News"
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13:05
I don't understand. Scotland is part of the nation-state of the UK. They have a right to be upset at the vote and to organise a referendum. The Caribbean countries are not part of the nation-state of the UK. They are as independent as canada and australia, having their own sovereign parliaments, prime ministers, and governors-general (de facto head of state, de jure is the Queen, but she is queen of Canada, Queen of Barbados, etc in her own right and not in the UK/Britain's right--they are just members of the commonwealth, an international cultural organization comprised of former British colonies. Former.
Caveat: overseas territories are up in the air. So, ok. Nevermind--peehaps he should have gotten a say. The US has overseas territories that can't elect congress or the president either--can the british overseas territories elect British MPs or only local?
My point still stands on the commonwealth, however.
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