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    Britain is being heavily colonised today and the British people themselves didn't colonise anywhere... we were the ones who stayed at home on our island!

    Scotland's King James caused a union of crowns between Scotland and England and Wales. He was the first King to call himself as 'King of Great Britain' and he authored the book 'Demonologie' which defined a 'witch' as someone with a birthmark, a pet, or who didn't survive the torture tests of Trial by Ordeal, in which hundreds of people accused of Witchcraft were burned to death across Scotland and England. Most of the accused just didn't survive the medieval torture tests of the churches.

    And Paganism is our native ancient religion, not judeo-christianity which stems from Judaism and their cult book is full of child abuse all over it and easy to show. King James also persecuted the catholics (I know their religion also stems from Judaism and is not part of our ancient heritage in Europe, hence so many metal bands across Europe singing against this type of slavery and oppression on Europeans). King James did a lot of damage to Britain, torturing so many people to death across both Scotland and England.
    Guy Fawkes nearly blew him 'back to his Scottish mountains'.

    Had Guy Fawkes succeeded in blowing up King James, I wonder how different things would be today.

    As things currently stand, Scotland has its own autonomous government and parliament, Wales has its own assembly, Northern Ireland has its own assembly... England has no government of its own.

    And the West Lothian question stands: Is it fair that Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish MP's can make decisions in Westminster's UK Houses of Parliament which will only affect the people living in England? English MP's are not allowed to intervene in the Scottish parliament, Welsh assembly or NI assembly.

    Currently, the people living in England have not been given any referendum for English independence, we have no parliament, voice or say in being in the UK and controlled by both the unelected foreign monarch and the parliament of Brussels in the EU.

    The last 3 UK leaders were all Scottish descent; Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron (which is only fair in a UK government and I have no quarrel there). But they were all against Scottish Independence. Alex Salmond has stated in televised interviews that he has many English supporters who support him, and the ordinary English folk aren't 'oppressing' the Scots and I'm all for the Scottish people having the democratic right to decide what they feel is right for their own nation and interests. The same way I support a united Ireland and I think it's bad that lots of Scottish and English people were moved there to secure the UK vote and they say they want to be British, yet won't move back to Britain and leave the Irish in peace.

    Currently in the UK, the English are the only nation with no government or parliament of our own, no vote on independence, Scottish MPs can make decisions which only affect the people who live in England in the UK Houses of Parliament, and we still haven't been given any referendum on being controlled by Brussels.
    It was Scotland's King James who forced the Union of Crowns.

    Gordon Brown sold the UK gold to the US at the lowest value and converted the money into euros. He sold our rights away at the Lisbon Treaty too.

    Now that the Scottish people will have their democratic referendum vote in September, it will be good as we will then know what the majority of peoples wishes are there following the referendum. If the majority of people living in Scotland today decide for independence, then I wish them all the best, but something I cannot understand is how can Scotland truly be self-governed and independent whilst remaining in the EU dictatorship that eventually aims for a single currency, EU flag, EUSSR military, single EU President making the laws of 500 million Europeans?

    Also I'm wondering what currency will Scotland adopt if they divorce from England, as the UK pound is regulated by the Bank of England, whilst the failing euro currency that is bringing down so many of the EU states is controlled by the German banks in Brussels. There needs to be a pragmatic and realistic plan in place for deciding on a currency.

    Are the reasons of the people who live in Scotland who want to be independent due to the unelected ruling monarch, the economy, identity reasons... or other reasons? And also does becoming independent guarantee that you can have a decent government too?

    Thatcher did tremendous damage to Britain and I can understand the desire for socialism, especially as capitalism only benefits a minority of people and breeds wars, constant money spent on WMD's, drug lords, religious brainwashing, gang warfare, corruption and exploitation of the masses.

    There is a growing amount of people supporting the English Democrats who want an Independent England and the right to have our own parliament.

    If the Scottish people want independence, I say 'Aye' as that's their democratic right to decide, tho I'd miss them as the Scots have done a lot of good for England, and I support a united Eire too. I saw a report saying a lot of English people support a United Ireland, but this EU marionette-government in Westminster and the Monarch doesn't listen to the ordinary people. We live in a very elitist society and class divisions are still as relevant as the Victorian era under Queen Victoria's Empire, where many British people were exploited with child labour, and we're becoming like George Orwells depiction of 1984.

    I'd love to see England become a peaceful, green and pleasant land, preserving the many thousand sacred ancient Pagan Celtic sites, like Stonehenge, Avebury, Woodhenge, ancient cities like Bath, our castles, romantic country steam trains, etc and would like to have a good and respectful neighbouring relationship with Scotland, a green revolution for the 21st century, more air-powered clean cars and a respect for the environment as the earth keeps heating and London nearly floods, an end to wars and the elite's greed for dirty oil and making ordinary people die for their oil whilst the elite rape other nations resources, forcing them to be refugees, and then the terror bomb attacks happen back on the ordinary people here, who are equally exploited by the ruling elite.

    It's not for one single nation to control and bully the rest of the planet, there needs to be a balance of world powers, and the EU dictators are acting like the 4th Reich.

    If Scotland gains independence, they'll be lucky, whilst we're still stuck with the Queen in England (who can be seen in any video on her coronation oath swearing to govern the UK, Australia, Canada, etc... then she later signs us over to the EU control, which is treason). And she's not elected by anyone and she's from Germany. Monarchy is outdated, tho I think Princess Diana was very caring and the only decent person in the Royal Family who went against the rules of the establishment. We're living in a dictatorship with CCTV everywhere (more CCTV than anywhere else in the world funded by taxpayers), constant wars which harms our economy and puts us in danger of counter-terror attacks on the innocent civilians, and also we're being exploited, so I'm not surprised the Scots want to separate.

    I feel sad when people try to blame the ordinary English folk for colonisation (we stayed on our island), slavery (not in our generation and many ordinary Britons were used in child labour and exploited by the ruling elite), imperialism and wars (I never voted for the mass-murdering war mongering government that is making Britain despised in the world)... cos it isn't reflective of the individual views of all the ordinary English people who aren't the ones oppressing anyone, (and we've no government, vote or voice of our own either)... it's the UK government (and there's Scottish people in the UK government too. Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron are as bad as Thatcher). They are the problem with the UK and they're just minions of their EU overlords and their PC puppet media on big salary bonuses.

    I never forced a union of Scotland and England, nor took part in any war, nor took anyone as a slave, nor left this island to colonise anywhere else, although I understand the realistic Darwinian nature of the world in terms of all species colonising places, survival-of-the-fittest, etc. I never voted for the mass-murdering and tax-money stealing shameful Tory/Labour/Lib-Dem parties, and I support the democratic right for the Scottish people to decide on independence and to decide what is in their best interests too.
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