WALES,SCOTLAND, CORNWALL, ENGLAND, IRELAND
To: ALL those who support the principle of self determination and the freedom of ALL the countries listed. It's time to work together on a common strategy to free our nations from the British Union which suits politicians from the British Labour and Conservative parties and no-one else.
Contact me if you want to help take this further.
joe.middleton@blueyonder.co.uk
For more info see: www.scottishindependence.com
I believe 2007 can be the year freedom begins for all our nations. We can do it if we work together. Let's begin now.
Scotland has a different experience from Wales but it's similar. We have been provided with a stronger parliament (but not as strong as was actually demanded or initially proposed). In both countries the local Labour parties pour scorn on the financial capabilities of both nations to support independence. Our experience is similar and our main nationalist political parties are very similar also.
Ireland has had a different experience from Scotland but again there are considerable similarities. The Unions of 1801 and 1707 happened for very similar reasons. Ireland was brutally suppressed at the height of Empire. It's fight for full independence was cruelly cut short and it's people were finagled out of the independence they had voted for as a nation in a crucial area. A Scottish King laid the foundation of that injustice but together as United Irishman and Scotsmen we have fought against the harsh injustice of British rule.
Cornwall is one of the oldest Celtic nations and has as much right to that title as Wales or Scotland however because it was taken over by England so long ago it has been marginalised and possibly treated the worst of all the Celtic countries (the others are at least officially recognised as countries). The idea it is merely a county of England is an insult. Mebyon Kernow is the forgotten nationalist party but it deserves similar recognition to the SNP and Plaid Cymru.
England is only just waking up to an uncomfortable experience of being politically excluded and it forms by far the largest element in Britain with the largest population (around 83-85% of the British Union). It is therefore a major player in the Union (and was it's historical instigator) however the Union no longer suits England either as many are now deciding (59% at last count).
England's unique political views ARE being ignored by a cabal of Scottish Labour ministers who are ruling England and pushing through legislation by the votes of Scottish MP's who have no genuine interest in Scotland or England. Often Scottish MP's are voting for legislation which has been rejected in Scotland. This is not fair and we need to have mutual independence to sort this 'West Lothian Question'.
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