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<blockquote data-quote="Thingimubob" data-source="post: 671218" data-attributes="member: 20956"><p>I imagine that there's a fair amount of people over here in Wales looking on with interest at a possible "Yes" win, although not anywhere near enough to push for our own referendum any time soon. Although, I'm starting to wonder if a win for the "No" campaign would actually be more beneficial for those who want more powers given to the Welsh assembly. I'm certainly open to the idea of a devolved UK, which seems likely from the promises given by the government.</p><p></p><p>Also, the can see the US definitely being against a breakaway state. I watched a video the other day talking about the possibilities of a state leaving the union, and there's basically no legal/peaceful option of doing it. Once your in, you're in. In fact the "domestic" enemies they talk about in their oath of allegiance certainly includes anyone try to secede from the Union!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thingimubob, post: 671218, member: 20956"] I imagine that there's a fair amount of people over here in Wales looking on with interest at a possible "Yes" win, although not anywhere near enough to push for our own referendum any time soon. Although, I'm starting to wonder if a win for the "No" campaign would actually be more beneficial for those who want more powers given to the Welsh assembly. I'm certainly open to the idea of a devolved UK, which seems likely from the promises given by the government. Also, the can see the US definitely being against a breakaway state. I watched a video the other day talking about the possibilities of a state leaving the union, and there's basically no legal/peaceful option of doing it. Once your in, you're in. In fact the "domestic" enemies they talk about in their oath of allegiance certainly includes anyone try to secede from the Union! [/QUOTE]
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