Imagine there’s no countries…

You all know where that headline comes from, even if you are of that age where, when singing it for the first time, your brain was so addled by chemical or natural additives that memories of everything else left you there and then.

So imagine me (on the small side, portly, balding, reading glasses, scraggly beard etc) reading a Torygraph article Alex Salmond tells Queen his vision for break-up of Britain and sarcastically smiling all the way through it. Definitely, you will say, here is a man in the midst of a strong attack of Schadenfreude. And you will be right, too.

For about five or six reasons:

  1. United Kingdom in general has a very strong supporters base for one-state solution of Israeli-Palestine crisis. According to these supporters, the said solution should serve the world as an example of enlightened elimination of nation-states, borders, nationalism, you name it.
  2. Scotland, in particular, sports a most ferocious organization called Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Of course, they are ardent supporters of the above mentioned one-state solution, although when they say “one state” they may mean something completely different from what you and I may imagine…

Well, the other seven or eight reasons are really not important enough for you to bother with on such a nice weekend…

Cross-posted on SimplyJews

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3 Responses to Imagine there’s no countries…

  1. Michael Lonie says:

    Last I heard there are only 15,000 people in Scotland who pay more taxes to the government than the welfare benefits they get back from the government. Even if they get a share of North Sea oil proportionate to their population of the present UK, I doubt the Scots can pay their own way. Once they’re “independent” England won’t pay for Scottish layabouts. The Scottish Independence Party will not survive the collapse of this gravy train after the split. It’s nought but Greece in a haggis.

  2. I agree that prospects of Scotland as a free self-supporting entity are bleak. But when did it stop a loony?

  3. Cynic says:

    ML,

    Once they’re “independent” England won’t pay for Scottish layabouts.

    No, they’ve got enough of their own including all those Muslims on the dole with free housing.

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