Q. What's the most common holiday in the world?
A. Independence from the British Empire day.
There is one somewhere in the world on average every 6 days.
A. Independence from the British Empire day.
There is one somewhere in the world on average every 6 days.
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- washington D.C.
A. Russian Fed.
;-)
Independence Day 21 Sept - Independence from Uk
Freedom Day 31 March - Day that British Army and Navy finally took the hint and left Malta.
'Ending the UK as an entity day'
Due to Scottish Independence requiring the Treaty of Union to be revoked and therefore dissolving the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
No UK No GM No Union Jack No Commonwealth
Don't give Farage the ideal of selective breeding he'd be right up for that. There's enough of that in the English gentry as it is and that rather dim inbred monarch of German ancestry
Scotland and England will rub along fine as equal neighbours and trading partners.
The world will be a safer place without the UK's post imperial adventures playing Tonto to America's Lone Ranger
So that ‘peak UK’ was already dissolved.
Not saying whether any of these dissolutions are 👍 or 👎 but just challenging the ‘unique one off exclusive’ bit.
Scottish Independence requires that treaty to be revoked which in turn dissolves the United Kingdom
Irish Independence didn't have the same effect, shamefully it was designated as a colony
Scottish Independence will still require that treaty to be revoked. Also the reality is it there's no Kingdoms being United
I mean if you want to think ‘we were first!’, OK, fine.
(NB Wales…)
It's complicated there though. I still don't understand how Palestine gave up its land for Israel.
You will come crawling back they said
Crickets, not one returned
Scotlands independence will come
#ScottishIndependence