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johncar54
19th May 2013, 12:02
I was just listening to a political debate on TV. They mentioned Scottish independence and possibility of London regulating it's own tax system, for the benefit of London.
Out of curiosity, I checked and found the population of Scotland is 5.2 million , whilst London has 8.1 million. (incidentally Wales has 4 million)
If Scotland get independence, London might have a better argument to do the same !
grahamw48
19th May 2013, 21:41
Ayup...population of Yorkshire is 5.3 million ! :ReadIt:
imagine
19th May 2013, 21:50
I was just listening to a political debate on TV. They mentioned Scottish independence and possibility of London regulating it's own tax system, for the benefit of London.
Out of curiosity, I checked and found the population of Scotland is 5.2 million , whilst London has 8.1 million. (incidentally Wales has 4 million)
If Scotland get impendence, London might have a better argument to do the same !
yeah but london isn't a country , scotland is
grahamw48
19th May 2013, 22:49
It may as well be a foreign one. :Erm:
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'London has become the first region where white British people have become a minority.
Some 45% (3.7 million) of people in the capital described themselves as white British, down from 58% (4.3 million) in 2001'.
Source: The Office for National Statistics. Census 2011.
Dedworth
20th May 2013, 00:01
It may as well be a foreign one. :Erm:
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'London has become the first region where white British people have become a minority.
Some 45% (3.7 million) of people in the capital described themselves as white British, down from 58% (4.3 million) in 2001'.
Source: The Office for National Statistics. Census 2011.
More claimants plus general Comecon and "asylum seeking" detritus
Gie
8th September 2013, 12:14
Just been to Scotland and it's a lovely place. If they gain their independence, they deserve to be. Its a country in itself whilst London is part of England. Would it still be called United Kingdom if Scotland gain their independence? :cwm25:
johncar54
8th September 2013, 12:53
. Would it still be called United Kingdom if Scotland gain their independence?:cwm25:
Gie: The clue is in the name 'UNITED KINGDOM'
(UNITE: to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.)
bigmarco
8th September 2013, 13:02
Gie: The clue is in the name 'UNITED KINGDOM'
(UNITE: to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.)
And now for your homework tonight children :NoNo::NoNo:
Gie
8th September 2013, 13:50
And now for your homework tonight children :NoNo::NoNo:
LMAO! bigmarco :biggrin: What I am trying to say is, will it still be United if Scotland becomes independent. The only kingdom left would be Wales and England, I suppose it will still be called United Kingdom even if lolz :icon_lol:
SimonH
8th September 2013, 13:56
LMAO! bigmarco:biggrin: What I am trying to say is, will it still be United if Scotland becomes independent. The only kingdom left would be Wales and England, I suppose it will still be called United Kingdom even if lolz:icon_lol:
Have we lost Northern Ireland already :Erm:
United Kingdom comprises of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland whereas Great Britain is England, Wales and Scotland.
Gie
8th September 2013, 14:00
Have we lost Northern Ireland already :Erm:
United Kingdom comprises of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland whereas Great Britain is England, Wales and Scotland.
Opsss :doh sorry forgot NI as well, deym! these teachers here are so strict lolz! :biggrin:
Ako Si Jamie
8th September 2013, 14:10
Maybe they should copy some of the regions in the Phils and make England, Wales and Northern Ireland into an acronym.
ENNOWA for instance. :biggrin:
Gie
8th September 2013, 14:15
Maybe they should copy some of the regions in the Phils and make England, Wales and Northern Ireland into an acronym.
ENNOWA for instance. :biggrin:
hahahaha! :biggrin: that would be great!!!! :Hellooo:
Arthur Little
8th September 2013, 15:36
Just been to Scotland and it's a lovely place.
Gie, you're absolutely right, Scotland IS, indeed, a lovely place ... :iagree:!
Well ... :anerikke: ... the part where I am fortunate enough to reside certainly rivals ANYWHERE else on the planet for beautiful scenery ... its only drawback being the unpredictable weather there. Yes ... it IS a *country. But, even as *such, it's one of four nations constituting the United Kingdom :Britain: which - as Simon has already explained - comprises England, Wales, Scotland and also Northern Ireland. :smile:
tiger31
8th September 2013, 15:46
I was just listening to a political debate on TV. They mentioned Scottish independence and possibility of London regulating it's own tax system, for the benefit of London.
Out of curiosity, I checked and found the population of Scotland is 5.2 million , whilst London has 8.1 million. (incidentally Wales has 4 million)
If Scotland get independence, London might have a better argument to do the same !
scottish independence will never happen trust me
lordna
8th September 2013, 18:02
yeah but london isn't a country , scotland is
Anybody remember that film "Passport to Pimlico"....great old British comedy.
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