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Its a complex situation, and needs a bit of balance. For example, is this any different from how the Guardia Civil polices protest in other cities.

At the end of the day, whether we like it or not, the law was broken. I would be very unhappy about the Catalan Assembly, or Spanish Parliament wading into Scottish issues.
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The basic rule of debate is that it is for the person making a point to supply the evidence to back it up. You have been very deft at avoiding questions about your perception that the Guardia Civil have acted unreasonably in this case. I put some direct questions to you, which I would have thought you would be able to answer easily given your firm view of what happened.

I think it is entirely a matter for the Spanish and Catalan people whether they have a referendum. I can't see why they shouldn't, but I don't know enough to say that they should.

This is the first post where you quoted me.

Sorry, I didn't see any questions. I thought you were making a statement.

I was actually asking another poster why he thought Clara Ponsati wouldn't be put in jail.