it seems the UK government likes to use the satellite states to pass their worse shit and see how the public respond
Well yeah, that's what happened with the Poll Tax and that was 1989.
The Community Charge, commonly known as the poll tax, was a system of taxation introduced by Margaret Thatcher's government in replacement of domestic rates in Scotland from 1989, prior to its introduction in England and Wales from 1990.
It's also what's happening with the new anti-misogyny bill that Scotland is intending to implement and will be introduced to the rest of the UK in time.
People aren't going to revolt when they don't even have the means to do so.
Scotland has become a mini version of the stupidity we see in Canada and there's a fair amount of american interference too.
Most of those against the poll tax were from the woke activists of their time.
The devolved parliaments in the UK are not instruments of Westminster: they like to define themselves by opposing it, at least nominally, and that sentiment is shared by the populations. The working class voter base in Wales and Scotland are so cucked precisely because the working class in England is largely pretty based, and the Celtic nations derive their entire sense of identity from being as contrary to the English as possible. So do their politicians.
That does seem to be the pattern, be so ideologically opposed to a person/people that you'd defend open evil just because the other side disagrees with it.
The 'nationalist' parties in the Scotland and Wales are more cucked than nationalist parties in Europe including England as they get banned and/or vilified. If you're party slogan is not self reliance and building up your national defence but to prostrate yourself to an outside authority, you aren't a nationalist you're a lackey.
Well yeah, that's what happened with the Poll Tax and that was 1989.
It's also what's happening with the new anti-misogyny bill that Scotland is intending to implement and will be introduced to the rest of the UK in time.
People aren't going to revolt when they don't even have the means to do so. Scotland has become a mini version of the stupidity we see in Canada and there's a fair amount of american interference too.
Most of those against the poll tax were from the woke activists of their time.
The devolved parliaments in the UK are not instruments of Westminster: they like to define themselves by opposing it, at least nominally, and that sentiment is shared by the populations. The working class voter base in Wales and Scotland are so cucked precisely because the working class in England is largely pretty based, and the Celtic nations derive their entire sense of identity from being as contrary to the English as possible. So do their politicians.
Fuck labour and double fuck plaid Cymry and triple fuck the green bastards
That does seem to be the pattern, be so ideologically opposed to a person/people that you'd defend open evil just because the other side disagrees with it.
The 'nationalist' parties in the Scotland and Wales are more cucked than nationalist parties in Europe including England as they get banned and/or vilified. If you're party slogan is not self reliance and building up your national defence but to prostrate yourself to an outside authority, you aren't a nationalist you're a lackey.