The Basques are arguably more solid than the Catalans and both are arguably more solidly "nations" in the old ethnic/linguistic sense than Scotland is, although they don't have as simple a history as Scotland's several centuries as an independent kingdom. But delving into that would require its own thread I think!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Spanish constitution dates from the transition to democracy following the death of Franco in the 70s. The context of that was things had to move very carefully given they had a restless military in a state of semi-alarm over giving up power. And that military was still led by Franco's civil war and aftermath Generals. No idle threat either, there was an attempted coup in 1981 featuring gunfire in the chamber of the Spanish parliament. So a constitution involving self determination for Basques and Catalans was never even remotely on the cards and in fact their constitution enshrines the "indissoluble unity of Spain".
The Basques and Catalans did get "autonomous communities" and the devolution has increased bit by bit over the years. The current Catalan movement for independence really got going following the conversion of the formerly devolutionist-but-more-powers centre-right Catalan party, the CDC, to independence. This happened after they agreed a new devolution settlement with the Spanish government but it was ruled unconstitutional and struck down by the Spanish courts in an action brought by the PP (Spanish right wing party with its roots among Franco's followers)*. There is a somewhat more cynical explanation in that some of the CDC's leading lights were at the centre of a corruption scandal at the same time, and this was a handy diversion. Both things are probably true.
The Spanish parties (PSOE, PP and C's) are now trying to outdo each other as more hardline anti-independence than each other. There is no sign of a political solution unless the Catalan people give up on pro-Indy parties.
* our equivalent would be the SNP agreeing a devolution settlement with a UK lab govt, the Tories going to court to get it stopped and the courts ruling it unlawful.
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07-11-2019 10:33 AM #91
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Polling on should there be a referendum is much more settled - 70-80% regularly in favour.
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07-11-2019 10:36 AM #93
Example:
Q - Are you in favour of an agreed referendum on the independence of Catalonia?
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Storm troopers is something I associate with the SS. A target inappropriate comparison to the police force of a democratic country, and your own reaction to selected images from our state broadcaster.
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Basque country seems to be a nation in people's heads, based pretty much on a common language.
Catalonia has a lot of similarities to Scotland, I accept. I also accept a referendum might be the answer.
I don't buy into a narrative of Madrid oppressing Catalonia though. Although I accept some regimes have been less tolerant than others since the 70s.
The place with the greatest claim on nationhood is Galicia, which seems content. That's another story though.
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As opposed to the use of "nation" to mean what I would define as "state" - an internationally recognised self-governing entity that is dealt with at the same level by other states. States in this sense can contain multiple nations.
And a "nation-state" which is the latter but has come into being to be a state more or less exclusively for one particular nation.
Anyway, all that aside, if you mean the Basques claim to have a history of political independence from Castilian Spain - then look up the Fueros, basically they had an agreement with the Spanish kings to have self-government, no tax to Spain and didn't have to participate in Spanish wars but they did recognise the Spanish king as a feudal overlord kind of thing.
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From where I stand, Scotland has a more or less direct line of monrachy from before the end of the first millenium. That and other things make it much easier to say what we want to get back to. These things see much more fluid in "Spain."
It would be nice for Scotland to lend support to other nations, after we gain independence, but I can see why the SNP are wary of being too closely associated with a constitutional dispute in another country, at this point.
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"We want to get back to"?
Speak for yourself, if you don't mind. You are in the minority!
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Well that's another story, and you are correct. I confused Scottish Nationalism, with Scotland. Which is also something that is possible when we look at Catalonia.
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It will never catch on.
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What are the criteria which allow the Guardia Civil to use rubber bullets and water cannon?
Were these adhered to, and were those injured given fair warning of their deployment?
In the case of officers who exceeded the boundaries of what is allowed, have any charges been brought, or has there been any enquiry or investigation into brutality?
How many complaints of brutality have been raised?
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I've seen the outputs from our own media, and those in Spain, and believe me, the beatings are more prominent from the state.
Storm troopers were also know to have fought against the force, for evil.
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I meant romance as is in story, as in fantasy. So far, I have yet to see any real evidence from you, other than relating the events to a science fiction story, about good and evil.
I think there are many shades of grey in what is happening in Catalonia.
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FWIW, I'd just like the people to determine their own future, without the possibility of imprisonment. Not much to ask.
As has been evidenced on this thread and others, re Catalunya, the people want a referendum, what's wrong with giving them it?
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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.
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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.
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Still waiting to hear why Clara wouldn't end up in jail, as that's where the rest of her colleagues have ended up.
Maybe it's the lack of competence from the Spanish authorities.
https://www.catalannews.com/politics...ormer-minister
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Amer Anwar won't let her down.
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One thing that is guaranteed is that Anwar won't let himself down. We will not be allowed to miss the fact he is involved.
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07-11-2019 08:59 PM #116
Democracy in action
BREAKING: A majority of MPs at Madrid's Assembly have voted in favour of banning Catalan and Basque pro-independence parties.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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07-11-2019 09:03 PM #117This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Only the British can talk about foreigners when they are living in another country, and mean the citizens of the place they are staying in .
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07-11-2019 09:22 PM #119This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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In 2019 I'd connect the term Storm Trooper with Star Wars and think R7 might be drawing parallels to the body armour worn by riot police and that of the Empire's Storm Troopers.
**** me I do prattle on sometimes, hope I'm not like this in the pub
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