Sunday 19 March 2017

#THE #BREXIT #NEGOTIATIONS AND THE #SCOTTISH #REFERENDUM #REQUEST

Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob

    Thus say I unto thee that the insistence of the Scottish government upon a second referendum is in danger of jeopardising the goal of the UK government in negotiating a fair to good deal with the EU because of the disruptive and divisive manner in which the present governing party of Scotland are acting so childishly in seeking to get another referendum on independence for Scotland at this time by baiting the UK government with the claim that the UK government is running scared by refusing to do so. It should now wait until the processes of negotiations have got to the stage were an acceptable deal is on the table to put before parliament to be voted on and then if the Scottish governments rejects that deal on offer it should then request a second referendum not now. Why the Scottish government wants more independence than it has with all the benefits of home rule without the draw backs and  having the support of the government of the UK if needed and is all but independent except in Name only is beyond all reason. But also there are questions to be answered that even the pollsters cannot really completely answer is, do the Scottish people really want another referendum after voting to stay within the safety of the UK or is it that the Scottish government by seeking another referendum are trying to reverse the result of that last referendum because it was not the result they wanted, not for Scotland’s benefit but for their own. Is the present Scottish government trying to force independence on Scotland and why? Also if another referendum is granted and the vote goes the same way as the first will they agree to abide by that result or will they not be satisfied seeking to have more referendums until they get the result they want. Scotland has to consider the draw backs in being cut off from the UK and the EU until acceptance of membership to the EU is granted. How will it affect the Scottish financial status? Then afterwards if membership is granted will it have to take out a considerable loan till it can stand on its own two feet and then there is the loan payments will the overall GDP of Scotland be able to meet the repayment amounts demanded by the EU and the IMF. Will it fall into the same position Greece fell into and will Scotland with the present government end as a poverty stricken country in the hands of a government that seems to have a dictatorial attitude.

This is the Word of the Lord to thee.

From the prophet of the Lord

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