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Re: Just where is Scotland?
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lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.loc.ie
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Thu, 28 Sep 2000 07:35:37 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.uk, Paul Davidson writes:
> Well, whether you like it or not, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales are
> all subordinate to the sovereignty of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
> and Northern Ireland, sharing her laws, defense, and currency.
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> But I'd be the first one to support an independent Scotland if they ever
> manage to get that far. :) The Scottish Parliament is a good first step!
Is this a joke? The whole of Europe is getting closer and closer, but here in
Scotland we have a bunch of nationalists who want to split from the the UK.
Why do they want to do this? If you ask the average supporter on the street
you'll get one of two answers:
1. Its our oil!
2. A dislike for the English.
Sad, but true.
The nationalist party (SNP) in Scotland have been doing for years just what
poor little William Haig has being doing for the last few months - being
opportunistic ambulance chasers.
Sad but true.
Scott A
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> Paul Davidson
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> Scott A <s.arthur@hw.ac.uk> wrote in message news:G1GBBu.Kx4@lugnet.com...
> > http://news.lugnet.com/lego/direct/?n=763
> >
> > After my moan above about Scotland Wales and NI being transformed into English
> > Counties I scribbled a note of to LEGO. I got this reply:
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> > > thank you very much for your enquiry regarding the LEGO Shop at Home
> > > service. Naturally the LEGO Company operates in the whole of the British
> > > Isles and the distinction had to be made on the page so as to accommodate
> > > the fact that Éire is a different country operating with a different price
> > > structure. Your comment has, of course, been noted and should any
> > > change be
> > > necessary to the web page so as to make it obvious that the whole of the
> > > United Kingdom is able to make use of the service, then this will be done.
> > >
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> > I am left wondering is LEGO does not understand that the UK, GB, Scotland,
> > England, Northern Ireland and even Wales all have quite strange national
> > identities. To officially consider one country to be part on another just to
> > ease marketing seems to me to be a little crass.
> >
> > Also, is "different price structure" just a euphemism for the so called Ripp-
> > off Britain effect?
> >
> > Scott A
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| Well, whether you like it or not, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales are all subordinate to the sovereignty of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, sharing her laws, defense, and currency. But I'd be the first one to support (...) (24 years ago, 28-Sep-00, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.loc.ie)
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