"The Scottish Government"
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:34 pm
This is such a political term, put forward by the SNP as part of their political agenda and for some reason the media - and even the American Government - have started running with it. Scotland has a devolved parliament while Wales has a bit less power devolved to it in the form of an assembly but ulmiately we are the United Kingdom and are run from London. In order to try and further fragment the nation in his quest to have Scotland as eventually a seperate country, Alex Salmond started using the term "The Scottish Government". I was amazed when he was able to get placards with this on put on Government buildings north of the border, when, like I said, this is not a factual statement but a political term. Today we even had Barack Obama use it with reference to his criticism of the early release of the Lockerbie bomber.
Did you know there is a small independence movement in Cornwall? Fact. Cornwall is the only English county bordered by only one other county and therefore could be seperated and have its own administration. There is even a Cornish language with is spoken by about 200 people. Perhaps the nationalists down there should stick "The Cornish Government" signs up on council buildings all over Cornwall. Do you think Westmister, and international bodies, would recognise it like that? I don't think so. That isn't exactly the same, but it is in the same area of thinking. Does anyone know why outside bodies - like the American government now - are even running with this highly political term "The Scottish Government"? Alex Salmond has really pulled off a koup here!
Did you know there is a small independence movement in Cornwall? Fact. Cornwall is the only English county bordered by only one other county and therefore could be seperated and have its own administration. There is even a Cornish language with is spoken by about 200 people. Perhaps the nationalists down there should stick "The Cornish Government" signs up on council buildings all over Cornwall. Do you think Westmister, and international bodies, would recognise it like that? I don't think so. That isn't exactly the same, but it is in the same area of thinking. Does anyone know why outside bodies - like the American government now - are even running with this highly political term "The Scottish Government"? Alex Salmond has really pulled off a koup here!