Let’s be a normal country. Let’s not ask. Sign the Edinburgh Proclamation

Why we don't need to ask

Because the Scottish people are sovereign. That means that we are the supreme authority. We don’t need to ask anyone or anything. In fact it’s actually written down as part of the Union agreement that governes the union between Scotland and England. And the British state is terrified that you’ll find out.

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UX Design

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Database Design

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The Edinburgh Proclamation

If we want to actually be a country, then we’re going to have to do something to make it happen. What about just signing the Edinburgh Proclamation as a first step?

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HTML & CSS

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Intro to Coding

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Apps & Games

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How to restore our independence

First - STOP THINKING THAT WE HAVE TO ASK  Then – stop asking Where does it say that we need to ask Westminster’s permission?  Where does it say that we can't simply leave the Union (the UK) anytime we want?  Where are these rules?  You won’t find...

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How to restore our independence

First - educate yourself on Scotland’s status in the UK   Then – stop thinking that we have to ask permission Scotland and England entered a political union in 1707.  The union was forged, and is still governed, by an international treaty, the Treaty of...

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How to restore our independence

First - stop wishing for another independence referendum   Because we'll never get another one But mainly because we really, really, don't need one Scotland's people are sovereign.  That means that we're in charge - there is no higher authority, and that includes the...

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The Scottish Constitution

You don't think we have one? How do you think that the British State justifies its claim to a 'UK Constitution'? Because it applies a set of criteria to various English constitutional documents and legal precedents from before the union and comes up with one. When...

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A Rogue in a Parcel O’ Them

The new Scottish Labour MP Michael Shanks will speak at the Scotland in Union Burns supper later this month. Quelle surprise.  During the by-election campaign Shanks said the constitutional debate was something ‘we have to completely...

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The Claim of Right Act 1689

The Claim of Right Act was passed, not by the Scottish Parliament, but by the Convention of the Estates. In pre-union Scotland, the Convention of the Estates was a legislature that represented the sovereign people of Scotland. Although a legislative body, it did not...

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Act of Union with England

The Act of Union with England was the last Act of the old Scottish parliament. A similar Act, Act of Union with Scotland, was the last Act of the old English parliament. But there could be no Acts without a treaty first between the countries, an international treaty...

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The Treaty of Union

The union of Scotland and England could not be achieved with a simple act of parliament. Scotland and England were separate sovereign nation-states and to join them in a parliamentary union needed a treaty, an international treaty between the two countries. These are...

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A clear route to Independence lies in front of the SNP

THE letter from William Golden in last Thursday’s National echoes similar calls which have been endlessly recorded in the paper for the last six months. The answer to William’s call is never – we will never see the SNP put forward an exciting,...

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Whit’s A’ This Aboot?

Aye, whit’s goin’ on here? Ach ye ken the story – we need to ask the British state please may we have a referendum and hope it says yes. But why? Why should we ask that corrupt bunch of chancers anything to do with oor independence?

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