Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Scotland Considering Second Referendum To Leave Britain After Brexit Succeeded But Is It A Good Idea

 
Nicola Sturgeon

In 2014 Scotland held a vote on whether to leave Britain. The Scottish people voted to remain with Britain. Last month, there was a vote conduct by Britain on whether to remain in the European Union. It resulted in a majority of Britons voting to depart the European Union. Last week, Scottish politician, Nicola Sturgeon, began expressing the view that Scotland wishes to remain in the European Union and may table a second referendum to begin a vote on leaving Britain.

Sturgeon went to the European Parliament last week, expressing this view, as 62% of the Scottish voters cast their ballot in favor of remaining in the European Union. However, Sturgeon was met with negative news from the European Union's political leaders. Spain and France revealed they would not negotiate with Scotland to remain in the Union, as they are apart of Britain. They also made clear Scotland would have to go through the lengthy process of reapplying to the European Union as an independent sovereign nation (not apart of Britain) which would have many requirements under a lengthy legislative process. Spain is also discouraging Scotland leaving Britain, not wanting its own nation to fracture, in reference to Catalonia.

The European Union wanted Britain to remain, as it contributes 350 million British pounds per month (19 billion British pounds per year), added to the region's military might, has taken in millions of immigrants from the 28 member collective of nations (EU), given them free health care, jobs and benefits to those unable to financially support themselves. 

  
Edinburgh, Scotland

Though it is a pleasant nation with a healthy GDP, the view in the EU is that Scotland does not have the financial ability to give the European Union the type of money Britain has contributed every month, which is why the initial reaction among some member states has been to reject Sturgeon's attempts at joining the EU on behalf of her nation. In fact, according to a report in the Telegraph newspaper, Britain has been giving Scotland 7 billion British pounds every year in subsidies to help the nation.

The two nations also share extensive historical ties. I do respect Britain (that includes Scotland) and the European Union, it is my humble view Scotland is best with Britain. Respectfully I state, Scotland, be careful of going out there on your own, as you may end up realizing it was not the best arrangement for you, as your nation will be required to give more financially than you may end up receiving in trade, which equals debt.

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Nicola Sturgeon's hopes of keeping Scotland in EU hit by Francois Hollande and Spanish PM Rajoy
29 June 2016 • 3:07pm - Nicola Sturgeon’s hopes of negotiating a deal to keep Scotland in the EU has suffered a major setback after Francois Hollande ruled out talks and the Spanish Prime Minister said it has to leave with the rest of the United Kingdom. Mariano Rajoy told a news conference following the European Council meeting in Brussels that the Scottish Government “does not have the competence” to negotiate with the European Union. He concluded: “If the United Kingdom leaves... Scotland leaves too.”

He was echoed by Mr Hollande, the French President, who insisted the EU will make no advance deal with Scotland. He said: "The negotiations will be conducted with the United Kingdom, not with a part of the United Kingdom.” During a chastening visit to Brussels yesterday for Ms Sturgeon, Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president, also made clear that neither he nor European Council president Donald Tusk would “interfere in the British process” by negotiating with Scotland.

A series of other member states, including Germany, also said they would not get involved in “internal” British politics. Mr Rajoy’s uncompromising stance appears to make a second independence referendum more likely, as Ms Sturgeon has said that she will propose one if that is the “best or only way to protect Scotland’s place in the EU.”

But his statement also suggests that a separate Scotland would start life outside the EU and have to negotiate entry, a process that could take years and involve adoption of the euro, a hard border with England and tight public spending controls. The First Minister put a brave face on the interventions, saying Spain’s views represented a “starting position” and she was still “optimistic” about reaching an agreement after Scots voted by a margin of 62 per cent to 38 per cent last week for Remain.


There was no vote for Scotland to stay in the EU and Nicola Sturgeon should get involved in team UK, says MSP

2 days ago - SCOTS didn’t vote for Scotland to stay in the EU, a Conservative MSP has said. Adam Tomkins, Conservative MSP for Glasgow, said there is no separate Scottish negotiating position and as such he said Nicola Sturgeon should get involved in the UK negotiating team taking the country out of the EU.

He said the First Minister’s “talents” would be best deployed under a UK effort. Prof Tomkins, elected in May to Holyrood, is a leading constitutional academic who campaigned for a remain vote but he wants a UK team to get the best for Scotland. He said: “Scotland did not vote to remain in the EU, Scotland voted for the United Kingdom to remain in the EU.

“There’s no mandate here for any interpretation that the people of Scotland decided that Scotland must be a member state in its own right. “So I think words matter and we need to be clear.” The new MSP said that he supports David Cameron’s call for a “team UK” in negotiations with all the Prime Minister the three devolved administrations and the London Mayor taking key roles... 


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Monday, July 28, 2014

Usain Bolt Asked Controversial Questions At The 2014 Commonwealth Games In Scotland


Usain Bolt

The fastest man in the world, Jamaican sprinter and gold medalist, Usain Bolt, is in Glasgow Scotland for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The fan and press favorite attended a press conference and was confounded at the number of political questions he was asked, but declined to answer. Even in his native Jamaica, Bolt stays out of political matters. 


Side Bar: The highlight of the press conference is the good people of Scotland wanting Bolt to wear a traditional kilt. Boss, before you accept, you should know, traditionally kilts are worn without drawers. That’s right, commando. Beware of the breeze, boss (LOL).

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Andy Murray Wins Wimbledon And The British Public's Affections All Over Again


Scottish, um, I mean British tennis player, Andy Murray, wowed the world yesterday in winning the men's singles title at Wimbledon in England. Briain erupted in applause as it was the first time in 77-years a British male won the title. Murray won the title in a thrilling match against friend Novack Djokovic. Congrats to both men for a great game and to Murray for the win.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Britain's Andy Murray Has Won The 2012 U.S. Open

 
 
Andy Murray at the Olympics last month

British tennis star, Andy Murray, has capped off a great summer, where he won a gold medal at the London Olympics, with a sensational win in the U.S. Open final. The Olympic momentum carried over. Murray triumphed over tennis ace Novak Djokovic to take the title. He is the first British man to win a Grand Slam in 76-years. I know he feels good. Dude you did it! The man definitely deserves official recognition from the U.K. government for this feat. Congrats to Murray.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Andy Murray And Serena Williams Are The King And Queen Of Tennis At The Olympics


Andy Murray was so happy to win the gold medal he looked like a kid in a candy store

Britain's Andy Murray did his country proud this past week, when he won the gold medal in men's tennis at the 2012 Olympics on home soil. The Scotsman defeated one of the best tennis players of all time, Roger Federer. Congrats to Murray on his sensational win.  
 
 
Serena Williams did what she does best...win

American athlete, Serena Williams, who came from tough circumstances in Compton, California, has cemented her reputation as the greatest female tennis player of all time, by winning gold at the 2012 Olympics. She's had a stellar career in the sport that has inspired many to pick up a racket.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Freed Lockerbie Bomber Lived For 3 Additional Years After Being Diagnosed As On Death's Door From Cancer


Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi (left)

Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, has died from cancer, after a long battle with the disease. Three years ago the Judiciary Report contended he was not on death's door as thought by officials and could have received treatment in prison.  

On August 20, 2009, the Judiciary Report wrote:
"He is suffering from cancer and reportedly has three months to live. Britain is known for its compassion in such issues and as such, Scotland released him after serving 8 years in prison, to go home to die....

Compassion is a great trait. However, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, is a convicted mass murderer, who could have received medical care in prison, while paying his debt to society. Releasing him has rubbed salt in the wounds of his victims' families and friends, who didn't get to tell their loved ones goodbye, a courtesy he has been afforded." (click here)

I commend the Scottish government for its compassion in showing mercy to the merciless, but some of the victim's families understandably opposed the Lockerbie bomber's release, due to the unconscionable things he did to their loved ones. Ultimately, God will judge the Lockerbie bomber for what he has done.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Is Angelina Jolie Insecure About Brad Pitt’s New Attractive Young Assistant

Zahara Jolie Pitt, the children's nanny, Angelina Jolie and Vivienne Jolie Pitt (Photo Credit: FlyNet)

Actress Angelina Jolie, flew to Scotland, from America, to be with the father of her children, Brad Pitt, after another photo of the actor standing close to his young, female assistant, was published on a number of websites.

Brad Pitt and woman on set again (Photo Credit: Fly Net)

In the photo posted above, Jolie is pictured on the grounds of a Scottish castle, going for a walk with her children, while Pitt works with the assistant on his forthcoming film "World War Z." Then again, knowing Jolie, she was probably looking for mushrooms…"magic mushrooms" in the woods.

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

David Cameron Meets With Barack Obama

British Prime Minister, David Cameron (left) and U.S. President, Barack Obama (right)

Newly elected British Prime Minister, David Cameron, met with U.S. President, Barack Obama, at the White House today, in Washington, D.C. They held a joint press conference, answering a number of questions.

The two heads of state, discussed the regrettable release of Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, who was thought to have three months to live, but is still living in his native, Libya, one year later.

Abdelbaset Al Megrahi (left)

The Judiciary Report opposed his release from day one, labeling it a mistake. Time has proven the site correct once again, as Megrahi, continues to enjoy his freedom in luxury, well beyond the life expectancy doctors initially gave the cancer sufferer last year.

Notice the Judiciary Report's use of the words "reportedly has three months to live" on August 20, 2009 (see below). Last year, he just did not appear that far gone.

On August 20, 2009, the Judiciary Report wrote:

"He is suffering from cancer and reportedly has three months to live. Britain is known for its compassion in such issues and as such, Scotland released him after serving 8 years in prison, to go home to die....

Compassion is a great trait. However, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, is a convicted mass murderer, who could have received medical care in prison, while paying his debt to society. Releasing him has rubbed salt in the wounds of his victims' families and friends, who didn't get to tell their loved ones goodbye, a courtesy he has been afforded." (click here)

While the Judiciary Report has the utmost respect and love for victims of cancer, Megrahi, has not paid his debt to society for the mass murder he committed, creating shattered lives for their loved ones left behind.

Cameron's invitation to visit America was to shore up ties between the two nations, as Britain has long been a very loyal ally and friend to the United States.

Since being elected this summer, Cameron has implemented significant cost cutting measures to reduce national debt in Britain, which is commendable. He also pulled off a massive coup seizing over $1 billion dollars in dormant bank accounts to use for the public good.

The White House needs to begin its own cost cutting and desist with the spending sprees on the people's money, as no amount of wishful thinking shall suspend the laws of mathematics.

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Colonel Gadhafi's Tent Dismantled

Video: Tent Erected for Gadhafi Visit Dismantled - The Associated Press


The tony city of Bedford, New York, is not happy with the visit of Libyan leader, Colonel Gadhafi, who is in America for talks at the United Nations.

Mr. Gadhafi pitched his tent at a luxury property in Bedford, but via a permit technicality, locals showed their displeasure at his presence, forcing it to be dismantled.

The cold reception is due to his government's handling of the Lockerbie bombing that occurred in the 1980's, on an airliner over Scotland in the United Kingdom.

Many Americans died on that flight, correctly labeled an act of terrorism against innocent civilians. Recently, President Barack Obama slammed the release of the Lockerbie bomber.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Britain: Obama And Hillary Clinton Knew

...About Lockerbie Bomber Deal

Video: Straw: Oil was 'a big part' of Lockerbie deal - ITN NEWS

According to published reports in Britain, U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, knew of the Lockerbie deal, regarding the release of convicted bomber, Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, in advance of it transpiring, as they were kept abreast of negotiations, every step of the way.

The White House has yet to respond to these statements. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, condemned the Scottish government over Megrahi's release from a Scottish prison, when it made world news last month. Megrahi is suffering from prostate cancer.

In related news, U.K. Minister Jack Straw, admitted the release was a "trade and oil" deal, which netted BP (British Petroleum) 550,000,000 British pounds in oil.

He stated, failing to include the bomber would have hurt the nation's business interests in Libya, which has been branded a "rogue state" Britain wishes to "Bring back into the fold."

Lev Leviev paid $50,000,000 for a home in Hampstead, London

In other news, Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, is said to have purchased a $15,000,000 home on the most exclusive street in London, Bishops Avenue in Hampstead. The booming area is home to many billionaires.

No.10 turns on Obama and Clinton for criticising decision to release Lockerbie bomber

Last updated at 3:14 AM on 06th September 2009 - Downing Street has hit back at Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for attacking the decision to release the Lockerbie bomber.

President Obama and the US Secretary of State fuelled a fierce American backlash against Britain, claiming Abdelbaset Al Megrahi should have been forced to serve out his jail sentence in Scotland – but a senior Whitehall aide said their reaction was ‘disingenuous’.

British officials claim Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton were kept informed at all stages of discussions concerning Megrahi’s return.

The officials say the Americans spoke out because they were taken aback by the row over Megrahi’s release, not because they did not know it was about to happen.

‘The US was kept fully in touch about everything that was going on with regard to Britain’s discussions with Libya in recent years and about Megrahi,’ said the Whitehall aide.

‘We would never do anything about Lockerbie without discussing it with the US. It is disingenuous of them to act as though Megrahi’s return was out of the blue.

'They knew about our prisoner transfer agreement with Libya and they knew that the Scots were considering Megrahi’s case.’

Mr. Obama said Megrahi’s release on compassionate grounds was a ‘mistake’ while Mrs Clinton phoned the Scottish administration to complain in person.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband are said to have been ‘disappointed’ by the force of Washington’s response...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Gordon Brown On Lockerbie Scandal

"Brown denies 'double-dealing' over Lockerbie release"

British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, was between a rock and a hard place last week, regarding the furor accompanying the release of Lockerbie bomber, Megrahi. He was released early, as he is dying of prostate cancer, which is often treatable with what is currently available on the market.

Documents obtained by the press revealed, a memo in which Prime Minister Brown expressed, he did not want Megrahi to die in prison, fearing how it would look and the impact it would have on Britain's ties with Libya.

Gordon and Sarah Brown

Brown stated at the press conference that the early release was a decision taken by the Scottish government and not his office.



Friday, August 28, 2009

FBI Director Mueller Slammed In Scotland

Video: Scottish Government Defends Bomber's Release - The Associated Press

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller is being slammed by the Scottish government for a caustic letter he wrote, condemning them for releasing, Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, who is dying of terminal cancer.

I certainly do not believe he should have been freed, but rather forced to live out his years in prison for crimes against humanity. However, Robert Mueller is in no position to criticize anyone with his track record.

Mueller, as head of the FBI, inexplicably has murderers running loose and for several years looked the other way to the criminal misconduct of men like Bernard Madoff and R. Allen Stanford.

It was revealed, he knew for years they were breaking the law and did absolutely nothing to stop them, which would have saved investors billions.

Not to mention, he was at the helm of the FBI when 9/11 happened, which the Bureau could have prevented had HQ not stonewalled its own agents for corrupt purposes. Thousands died, which is way more than the fatalities in the Lockerbie bombing. How do you explain terrorists having a lower body count than you, Mr. Mueller.

Robert Mueller

Your negligence is downright bloodcurdling, as terrorists are boldly proclaiming they shall launch new attacks and I don't doubt they will try.

However, knowing you are in charge of national security should alarm anyone, after what you let happen the first time, on September 11th.

Washington, D.C., New York, New York and Los Angeles, California, among other cities, are prime targets for terrorists with no mercy, yet the FBI is still in a terrible state of disarray thanks to you.

I am of the belief, you could care less about criminals being freed, as you've illustrated with your negligent conduct in numerous cases, including the aforementioned. What you dislike is the fact a case you worked on as prosecutor, has been undone, via freeing a terrorist after 8-years of what should have been a life sentence.

Side Bar: Mr. Mueller, what about the Bush family's special relationship with the Bin Ladens, prior to Osama flipping his lid. Why was his family allowed safe passage out of America during Bush's term, right after 9/11 happened. Why was the CIA in bed with Bin Laden prior to the bombings. Why was the Iraq war, that was concocted by Bush and Cheney on deliberately flawed intelligence, fought for oil and not for freedom. If you are going to throw stones, Mr. Mueller, make sure you don't live in a glass house.

FBI chief's attack 'out of order'

Mr Mueller suggested that Megrahi's release showed support for terrorists. Former Scottish First Minister Henry McLeish has described comments by the FBI chief on the Lockerbie bomber's release as "totally out of order".

Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill freed terminally ill Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds on Thursday.

FBI director Robert Mueller said the decision gave "comfort to terrorists". Mr McLeish said it was an unfair slur on the Scots justice system. A former lord advocate said it was "appalling".

Megrahi, who has always claimed his innocence, served seven years, five months and four days of his life sentence for the bombing of the Pan Am jet over Lockerbie in 1988, in which 270 people died.

Since the 57-year-old's release, Mr MacAskill has been criticised for his decision, particularly from relatives of Americans killed in the bombing.

Mr Mueller, who was the US Assistant Attorney General responsible for the Lockerbie investigation, said he was outraged by the release, which he said made a mockery of the grief of the victims' families and undermined the rule of law.

In a letter to the justice secretary, he wrote: "Your action in releasing Megrahi is as inexplicable as it is detrimental to the cause of justice. Indeed your action makes a mockery of the rule of law.
Col Gaddafi with Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi...

"Your action gives comfort to terrorists around the world who now believe that regardless of the quality of the investigation, the conviction by jury after the defendant is given all due process, and sentence appropriate to the crime, the terrorist will be freed by one man's exercise of 'compassion'.

"Your action rewards a terrorist even though he never admitted to his role in this act of mass murder and even though neither he nor the government of Libya ever disclosed the names and roles of others who were responsible."

However, Henry McLeish said Mr Mueller's intervention was "totally out of order".

"Let's as Scots, despite the adversity, be conscious that it is Scotland and our criminal justice system which holds its head high throughout the world," he told BBC Radio Scotland.

"It doesn't help if some ill-informed remarks are made by the director of the FBI towards that when it's, quite frankly, none of his business.

"It would be the equivalent of the Metropolitan Police chief writing to Barack Obama to complain about a decision that has been made.

"He has a view - fine - but that was a slur on the Scottish justice system that we didn't deserve as part of the wider debate."...

http://news.bbc.co.uk

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Obama Slams Release Of Lockerbie Bomber

The Obamas looking very sharp

U.S. President, Barack Obama, has slammed the release of Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, from Scotland to his home country of Libya.

He is suffering from cancer and reportedly has three months to live. Britain is known for its compassion in such issues and as such, Scotland released him after serving 8 years in prison, to go home to die.

In 1998, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, blew up an airliner, killing 270 people, among them American college students. He was the only man apprehended and convicted for what is thought to be a conspiratorial terrorist act.

A large group of Libyans greeted, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, cheering his arrival in Tripoli, Libya. The Scottish government is being criticized for releasing him, even by the Conservative party in England, who denounced the move.

Compassion is a great trait. However, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, is a convicted mass murderer, who could have received medical care in prison, while paying his debt to society.

Releasing him has rubbed salt in the wounds of his victims' families and friends, who didn't get to tell their loved ones goodbye, a courtesy he has been afforded.

Barack Obama leads condemnation of Scotland for freeing Lockerbie bomber

10:00PM BST 20 Aug 2009 - The US President’s criticism of the “mistake” added to a growing backlash against the Scottish decision to free the biggest mass murderer in British legal history on compassionate grounds.

Hours after the Scottish National Party administration in Edinburgh announced its decision to free him, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, the only man convicted of the 1988 atrocity, flew home to a hero’s welcome in Tripoli.

Megrahi, a former Libyan intelligence agent, has terminal prostate cancer and has less than three months to live. Kenny MacAskill, the Scottish justice minister, said freeing him showed Scotland’s “humanity.”

Despite his illness, Megrahi, 57, managed to walk unaided up the steps of the plane at Glasgow airport, his face hidden by a white baseball cap.

After he left Scottish soil, Megrahi, who has served just eight years of a 27-year sentence, released a statement protesting his innocence and expressing his “sympathy” for the families of the 270 people he was convicted of killing.

The US government condemned the decision to release him, as did US relatives of some of the victims of the 1988 atrocity...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk