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Friday, September 26, 2014
How Scotland’s ‘No’ Means ‘Yes’
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Anonymous
said...
Co-operation is good, integration isn't. The very nature of integration means a loss of sovereignty. It could be argued this is for the greater good but it is also anti democratic.
Once harmonisation is established at regional level, it is easier to integrate again at international. More power moves away from the people to big business etc.
There is obviously a commonality with the islands but the people of each nation should be responsible for managing their affairs. It is the true meaning of independence.
1 comment:
Co-operation is good, integration isn't. The very nature of integration means a loss of sovereignty. It could be argued this is for the greater good but it is also anti democratic.
Once harmonisation is established at regional level, it is easier to integrate again at international. More power moves away from the people to big business etc.
There is obviously a commonality with the islands but the people of each nation should be responsible for managing their affairs. It is the true meaning of independence.
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