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Ireland already got a half indian gay PM several years ago. The irish set the trend.Scotland down. Ireland next
We might see the end of kilts and haggis.We might see England vs Scotland wars like the good old days in future. Longshanks vs Braveheart 2.0.![]()
in any normal elections, sunak and yousaf both don't stand a chance to be PM.
It is worrying that both "impossibles" are leading UK now, so they may do something drastic.
Both were in it together. Many scottish businesses thrive during colonisation. Hksb were formed by ScottishThe UK fully deserve their ah neh PM because of colonisation.
But Scotland didn't colonise anyone.....
Twit Farquahar was a Scot as were most of the EIC.The UK fully deserve their ah neh PM because of colonisation.
But Scotland didn't colonise anyone.....
Both were in it together. Many scottish businesses thrive during colonisation. Hksb were formed by Scottish
The founder, Thomas Sutherland of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, wanted a bank operating on "sound Scottish banking principles." Still, the original location of the bank was considered crucial and the founders chose Wardley House in Hong Kong since the construction was based on some of the best feng shui in colonial Hong Kong.[6] The bank initially leased its premises for HK$500 a month in 1864.
I'm sure there were Scotsmen involved in colonisation. But Scotland as a country never colonised. They tried to (in Panama if i recall correctly) but got foiledTwit Farquahar was a Scot as were most of the EIC.
you idiotmI'm sure there were Scotsmen involved in colonisation. But Scotland as a country never colonised. They tried to (in Panama if i recall correctly) but got foiled
Colonisation was under the british flag which scotland is a memberI'm sure there were Scotsmen involved in colonisation. But Scotland as a country never colonised. They tried to (in Panama if i recall correctly) but got foiled
I'm not a believer of Karma, but this coincidence is really mind boggling.
Hindi PM.I'm not a believer of Karma, but this coincidence is really mind boggling.
When the British left the Indian subcontinent, they left a conflict driven wreck of India and Pakistan that remains to this day; how befitting it is now that an Indian UK leader and a Pakistani Scotland one would lead the two conflicting parties in a secession fight within UK itself.