The West Lothian Question

A wonderful take on it, via John at The England Project. Pox Anglorum:

It is only in profound ignorance of the English that a Scot could argue
that although the people of Scotland have aims, ambitions, aspirations
and interests so markedly different from those of the rest of the ‘U’K
they require a government solely of their own choosing, in which the
people of England cannot participate, the latter do not, and that such
essential differences do not, in any way, destroy the sense of common
purpose and shared aims, ambitions and interests that constitute a
healthy and secure union.

3 responses

  1. Sassenachs!

  2. Maybe he does have a wonderful take on it, but, unless he works on his sentence structure, I for one have no idea what it might be.

  3. OK, read the article now. Mostly clear and comprehensible, but I must have read the sentence you quote fifteen times before it made any sense to me.

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