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Originally Posted by Osem
As great admirers of the EU, it's not really a surprise that, having obtained the wrong result in one referendum, they very rapidly start going on about another. You see referenda are only any good when they yield the required result.
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The EU's very good at that, I remember the Irish had to vote twice to get the desired result.
We should remember that that Scotland only joined us because of a failed colonisation attempt in America which bankrupted the Scottish and as a condition of a bailout they joined us. However they are very good at getting terms such as over representation at Westminster and the Barnet formula (whatever that may be?)