On Scotland's Independence Referendum
The United Kingdom
During World War II, my
grandfather was called to arms in a letter from the King and he was
soon conscripted in the same unit his father had fought in during
World I. It was the Scottish 15th Division, an important
force is the British Army. The Wilson tribe is of Scottish origin and he fought to defend his country from the
German National Socialist Party's imperial agenda. He was never too keen on the post war socialists looking to break apart the Empire and
weaken the strength of the Crown. Now, when you look at Europe, we
once again see countries being devored by Germany, but instead of
tanks they are using the purchase of debt. The trading partnership
and increased peace within Europe is welcomed, but the idea of a
single currency has been a disaster and the peace has only been maintained
by UK and US military bases. If Scotland leaves England, where will
it go and who will its allies be? At a time when the Islamic State
has been swallowing up territory, the Scotish Nationalist are pushing
for a referendum to break from the United Kingdom. Somehow a paltry portion of Scottish populace, by checking a box in a ballot contends to up end and take away the citizenship of million of Scots under the protection of the Crown. While this is
certainly a savvy way to garner concessions from Westminster, it is a
horrid idea that any sane person in Scottland must reject. National
Socialist movements gain momentum with zealous over confidence that
without exception leads to disasterous miscalculations and suffering
for the populace that are grudgingly accepted by indoctination and
propaganda. Scotland's citizens have to have the clarity to see that
their economic, political and security interests will be sevearly
injured by this move that will further weaken both scotland and the
anglo-saxon nation's influence continentally and globally. There is
no benefit from Indendence, there are immense benefits for staying
United. You can trust me on this one, afterall, I'm an impartial
party, an American.
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