I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to their own broadcasting as a sovereign people - and that our human rights are breached by Westminster reserving power over it without our permission to do so?
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to their own destiny, without the interference of outside influences, which include political parties in Scotland, ran by, for, and from another country?
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to the records of the Scottish office being open to them, and seeing the theft and treatment both Labour and Tories have had them endure under the illusion of democracy
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to their own taxes returned to them to run their own country, and not tarrifed first, to lie to them they are too wee too poor to be independent.
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to the politicians, and them forced on them, being honest - and not lying to them, or indeed pensioners that they would lose their pensions on independence doorsteps?
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to not have its oil stolen by another country through its political parties, wealth, that benefit from it?
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to their neebors being neeborly - and not dictators, colonialists, and pirates by the maths of democracy shaped in the favour of one country in a state of four.
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to their country being a country, and not a region to be devolved, like a region of England that he has effectively rendered Scotland in his first speech?
I wonder what Sir Keir Stammer, the human rights lawyer, would make of the argument that the Scots have a right to demand as part of a voluntary state, a democracy event like a referendum, without either being denied it by the govt elected by another country, or their opposition.
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