Having others recognise your sovereignty is key to being a sovereign nation. Otherwise it's meaningless.
/éire/
Jaggy, we playing games later?
>most people against independence didn't vote during the referendum
Think the most logical and fair solution is to return to normal for now, change the constitution to allow for independence and hold a referendum in the next year or two in Catalonia for independence.
The independence movement is in a tough sport, leave and they don't respect all those who didn't vote and stay and they will never achieve their goals as the central government refuse to listen.
External mediators are badly needed to bring us back to reality.
>Otherwise it's meaningless
Control of your own affairs and the ability to make whatever decisions you chose is what makes one sovereign.
What others think is meaningless.
>Control of your own affairs and the ability to make whatever decisions you chose is what makes one sovereign.
So every single person is a "Sovereign citizen"? Are you one of those Freemen of the land, Poi?
I've got no idea who you're talking about
New frog then.
>world "bitch" used on an RTÉ News report
So this is what the post-Dobbo era is like.
>sovereign citizen
Interesting philosophical question, but a tad redundant as countries and people aren't hugely comparable in the modern age.
If everyone said South Korea owned North Korea in the morning would that mean North Korea was no longer sovereign?
What part of France are you from?
Anyone listen to Oliver Callan on the radio this evening?
Quite good though I'm not a huge fan of his Leo impression.
>What part of France are you from?
I'm from the south