With news that the recent vote for independence in Montenegro has passed peacefully, and been widely accepted, it would be useful for us to look at how Scotland could achieve independence.
A bill is about to be introduced to the House of Lords which will give democracy in Scotland an opportunity, and irrespective of your views for or against, like Montenegro we should be given the opportunity. Or will Labour stand in the way of democracy?
You may view the bill on this site at the following link:
Scotland Referendum Bill (application/pdf Object)
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
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27 May 2006
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