Posted on 05/30/2011 12:22:50 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
The Queen has indicated her concern the United Kingdom will be broken up in the wake of Alex Salmonds landslide election victory in Scotland.
The monarch is understood to have expressed her anxiety about the Scottish National Partys plan for an independence referendum during her weekly meeting with David Cameron at Buckingham Palace.
Palace officials have asked Downing Street to provide a constitutional expert to advise on how the referendum will be staged and the dismantling of the UK in the event of a yes vote.
Mr Salmond, the SNP party leader, has previously moved to reassure the Royal Family and sceptical Scots by arguing that the Queen would remain head of state in Scotland following separation.
But a source close to Mr Cameron told a Sunday newspaper the monarchs commitment to the 304-year-old Union between England and Scotland remained strong.
Although she cannot be seen to express a personal opinion, she is said to be concerned at the prospect of Britain being broken up during her reign.
She has always been very clear about the United Kingdom and you just have to look at the way the Royal Family are committed to Scotland to see that, the source said.
As far back as 1977, when the Labour Government was proposing Scottish devolution, she appeared to suggest she was concerned about the ramifications for the Union.
In a remark interpreted as criticism of home rule, she told MPs: I cannot forget I was crowned Queen of the United Kingdom.
A senior Buckingham Palace source confirmed the monarch discussed with Mr Cameron the ramifications of this months Scottish Parliament election. Regardless of Her Majestys personal views, it is the job of her private secretary to take these issues seriously and to investigate them, and thats precisely
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Or maybe they could become the fifth maritime province of Canada, which already has a Nova Scotia--they could call themselves Vetus Scotia.
That’s true. My understanding is that a lot of the state support in the UK goes to Scotland. I’m not arguing with you over that.
I’m just saying, as someone that feels his ancestry very keenly, that I really believe Scotland would be better off to be out of the UK.
The Queen is the Scottish monarch. Ever since the Union of he Crowns in 1603, the Monarch has been no less and no more King or Queen of Scotland than King or Queen of England. It would be perfectly possible for an independent Scotland to retain the Queen as Head of State (as has, of course, happened with several other countries).
“Im just saying, as someone that feels his ancestry very keenly, that I really believe Scotland would be better off to be out of the UK.”
Only if they became a conservative country. Otherwise they will simply trod down the same worn out socialist path as England. What’s the point?
Pride of country?
a—we do.
b—we can, any Argie attack now would never get off the beach.
Not all of us.
If Vortigern had not invited the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes to Britain, England and the English language would never have existed in the first place.
And thank G-d for that!
I remember once reading that the Scots would prefer Princes Anne as their queen — she kind of looks like them.... :-P
I lived in the UK for years in the early 2000s and actually Scots are less religious than the English and I know the facts say lesser numbers of Moslems, but I saw quite a few around the towns
I agree with wideawake — the Scots I saw in the cities and even the villages up to SKye were extremely leftists and nearly all that I saw or met were anti-American
England is now 80%+ of the population and my guess is that there are more "Scots" in England than in Scotland. Ditto for the Welsh. The perils of Empire -- the first English Empire was in the British Isles before spreading to the rest of the world.
I used to love telling my English colleagues when they would play Germany and change "2 world wars and 1 world cup" that the royal family was more German than anything! The house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
Also, I would love to tell them that for 200 years from William the Conqueror, their kings spoke only French and many, including Richard the Lionheart were born in France and died and were buried in France
And then that George I and II spoke only German etc. etc.
I was pretty popular ;-P (though in fairness to me, I do make fun of my own nationality and the English love the habit of "taking the p***" out of someone -- no thin skins like in some parts of the US
imho, the best scots moved out of Scotland centuries ago. Now there’s just vainglory patriotism - they wave William Wallace, but they don’t speak Gaelic, many are just fake “Scots” in Scotland imho
“the tale of the...” — British school education standards have dropped drastically. They no longer even know about their own history... And I saw quite a few of the schools there and the next generation of Brits will be third-world status while their former colonies in Asia become 2nd world or 1st..
That’s good to know. But what is your take on this entire independence thing?
Sorry to be such a fussbudget, but I could not help but notice the lady in blue behind Prince Philip with her mouth agape. Either she’s yelling or she’s yawning, and if she’s yawning, she should be covering her mouth.
50,000 in Scotland.
Mostly in/around Glasgow and Edinburgh, or the bigger towns of the west coast south of Glasgow ie Ayrshire (Ayr, Kilmarnock).
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