'Never' is an awfully long time. It might have been more temperate to state: 'I do not believe that it is in Scotland's interest, in my lifetime, to become an independent sovereign state'. Then he could have argued on that basis, citing economic-, political and global realities. He would also have been expressing an opinion, not imposing a dogmatic religion.
Tho now there is the question, What has the Irish Republic got after its century of being independent? - Many Irish say it doesn't seem to be 'Ireland' anymore. The question of 'independence' when your country yet follows the globalist agenda, may be moot.
'Never' is an awfully long time. It might have been more temperate to state: 'I do not believe that it is in Scotland's interest, in my lifetime, to become an independent sovereign state'. Then he could have argued on that basis, citing economic-, political and global realities. He would also have been expressing an opinion, not imposing a dogmatic religion.
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