What’s in a Union? Ask any person ‘What is a Union’ and they’re likely to say that a Union is a group of like minded people with common aims Ask Scots this question but split them into two groups Unionists and Nationalists The unionists are likely to say that the UK is a Union whereas the Nationalists are likely to say that the EU is a Union despite the UK being a country with one single Government with devolved administrations and the same currency and history and the EU is a collection of disparate countries with its biggest commonality being a common currency Just like good friends, Unions are there for you through thick and thin. Through the bad times and well as the good times. That’s what the UK is. The last time this Union was at war with itself was well over 300 years ago, whereas almost all of the EU countries were at war with themselves just under 80 years ago. This is the Union that the SNP promotes as superior to the UK. The SNP, in its perverted wisdom, seeks t...
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