Thursday, February 2, 2012

Scottish Defence Force

Again we have the BBC in Scotland putting out scare stories on behalf of their masters in Westminster. We have the BBC quoting Philip Hammond, Defence Secretary. He said:

"The idea that you can break off a little bit like a square on a bar of chocolate-and that would be the bit that went north of the border-is frankly laughable."

Now, correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the idea of having squares on bars of chocolate is so that you can break a bit off? If it was not possible to do then how did the UK government manage to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland? The concept of bringing home our regiments to the their country of origin seems to me to be a perfectly feasible idea. What he is worried about is the idea that HIS country's (UK) armed forces will be short of the military personnel and equipment that they think is what they require to continue illegally invading countries to get at their natural resources. Well, Mr. Hammond, that may be your problem but it will not be ours post independence. Of course, any Scots currently serving in the UK's military will have the option, if they desire it, to continue with the rUK. There will be no pressure put upon them to return with our military resources that rightly belong to Scotland. If they so wish they can transfer to a rUK army, navy or air force unit. So what is the problem? The problem for Mr. Hammond is that he doesn't understand that an independent country can decide what it wants to do with its forces. We Scots have more than contributed to the UK's armed forces, not only in manpower but also money, and deserve, upon independence, to have our fair share returned to us. I suspect that the top nobs in the military are already sorting out contingency plans plans for when/if independence comes; they would be foolish to do otherwise. I suspect this is just one of the opening shots in the run up to independence and the partitioning of the debts and assets of the UK.
Then Mr. Hammond goes on to talk about the removal of nuclear weapons from Scotland and hints that we Scots would have to pay for that. Now he is being ridiculous. He uses the excuse that a new port will have to be found to cater for this removal of the nuclear submarines. I suggest that he picks one from this list-minus the Scottish deep water ports of course. From the look of the lists it looks like Wales will have the pleasure of hosting those expensive toys. I suspect that the English voters in their ports will be up in arms at the thought of having nuclear weapons situated in their vicinity. It doesn't matter about the Welsh because they aren't English.  I wonder what the Welsh will say about that? You can be sure that the MOD is already looking at alternatives.

8 comments:

  1. The Falkanders 'must have the right to decide who they want to rule over them without interference from outside ' according to some tory goon on goon tv this morning. But Scotland doesn't have the same right obviously.
    They would dump the falklands without a second thought if they thought they didn't need them.
    Look at Diego Garcia. Thousands of British citizens forced out at gunpoint to turn it into a US bomber base.

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  2. The Falklands, as the UK government very well knows, has huge oil & gas reserves, never mind the fishing rights.

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  3. They've still not found any oil or gas Ged but fingers and toes crossed.

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    1. I'm confident that they will be found. I just hope that the Falklanders will get their fair share. Maybe they should take a leaf out of the Shetlanders book and insist on a fund to be set aside for them.

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  4. CynicalHighlander,

    Sorry about the last article. It should not have been put on show. I must have pressed the wrong button. I am still doing research on it but I am having great difficulty finding out about the committee members and how the Scottish big lottery fund has distributed our money. If you have any links I would be more than happy to steal them off you ;-)

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    1. Did wonder thought I was being sent to the naughty step. :)

      I have nothing other than what I posted sorry.

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