McGran said:
If by that you mean that many Scots politicians (some of whom had lost money on the Darien expedition) accepted English bribes to vote for union against the wishes of the Scots people then you are correct. From Wiki [Scots poet] Robert Burns referred to this: We're bought and sold for English Gold,Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation.Some of the money was used to hire spies, such as Daniel Defoe; his first reports were of vivid descriptions of violent demonstrations against the Union. "A Scots rabble is the worst of its kind," he reported, "for every Scot in favour there is 99 against". |
Ah such a wonderful conspiracy! I mean it's not as if Scottish residents get more spent per head than the rest of the UK in the oppressive English forced union.
Don't all the realistic projections show that the rest of the UK would actually be slightly better off without Scotland? Whereas Scotland would be significantly worse off? But that's just Westminster bribery. Thank Christ I live in Yorkshire! Safe from Westminster bile.








