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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Welcome to the colony of Scotland

What are we if not a colony of the British State? We are outvoted on everything, Brexit being a case in point. Dragging Scotland out of the EU against our will contravened the Treaty of Union itself but the British State doesn’t care. What England wants, England gets. Scotland has no say.

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Welcome to the colony of Scotland

What are we if not a colony of the British State? We are outvoted on everything, Brexit being a case in point. Dragging Scotland out of the EU against our will contravened the Treaty of Union itself but the British State doesn’t care. What England wants, England gets. Scotland has no say.

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The UK Needs Scotland

Douglas Ross giving economic advice to Scotland is lunacy. We’d be crazy to let the Tories continue their wrecking ball policies by electing even more of them in Scotland. This is the party that brought us over a decade of austerity that has gutted public services,...

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The Values of the UK: Profits over People

A government should advocate for all its people and the opposition should pounce when it fails to do so. But that’s not what happens here in the dysfunctional UK. This is illustrated by Ken Loach’s last film, The Old Oak, about a working class community near Durham...

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The Economic Illiteracy of Labour

Labour is economically clueless. Rachel Reeves says she’ll follow the Bank of England’s destructive interest rate policies and the Office for Budget Responsibility’s useless forecasts. Both institutions are neoliberal to the core and helped spawn the 2008 financial...

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The Darien Venture

Scotland’s attempt to form a colony in Panama could not be allowed to succeed. Whether they shared a king or not, Scotland would not be allowed to get in the way of England’s empire and Darien was deliberately sabotaged by the East India Company and the Royal Navy.

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The Edinburgh Proclamation

In Edinburgh on 1st September 2022, outside the new British state’s offices before an assembly of 100 people, Neale Hanvey MP read out the Edinburgh Proclamation and gave notice to the UK government to quit Scotland. The Edinburgh Proclamation is a declaration that sovereignty of the Scottish people is absolute and indefeasible.

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The Section 30 Trap

Asking for a Section 30 order for a second referendum is not only pointless but ensures that the UK will win again. Why would we place our destiny in the hands of the very union that we seek to leave?

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