How do scots feel about freedom

how do scots feel about freedom

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>t.1/34 Scottish

They are free you muppet, you're aware that Braveheart was fictional, right?

Braveheart was real

They handed us over braveheart for a few shekels and bit of land lmao

I hope not, that princess he buggered was about 4 years old at the time of his death.

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t. Starvy o'Famineson

But nothing about that film was real.

that doesn't mean it wasn't a good movie

>Scottish government = shitskin loving commies

>Independence = open doors immigration and more power to the EU

Nothing free about that. Just more immigrants and less power.

>SNP voters = morons who do not understand politics and actually think independence = freedom.

Instead devolved powers over everything except really fucking important issues like defense and immigration have gone to them anyway, and Scotland is better off, and safer for it.

They didn't vote against freedom. They voted for the far better option.

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Yes, but it's hardly the basis for a political opinion.

England's bitch.

Listen to the Russian poster. He is wise

a cuck of a cuck

of a cuck (the EU)

W-what?

a deep cuck

But don't they have a historical monument to Mel Gibson somewhere?

The only accuracies of that film are that William Wallace was a man who was executed, and some of the battle names.

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