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Tiny Shetland island declares independence

Started by Rodinia, June 23, 2008, 07:18 AM NHFT

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Rodinia

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080621/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_britain_island_independence

By Kate Kelland Sat Jun 21, 12:19 PM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - The owner of a tiny island in off Scotland declared its independence from the United Kingdom on Saturday, saying he wanted the territory, population one, to be a crown dependency like the Channel Islands.
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In a declaration on his Web site, Stuart Hill, who owns the 2.5 acre island of Forvik in the Shetland Islands in the North Sea, said he no longer recognised the authority of the government or the European Union, and cited a centuries-old royal marriage dowry deal as the basis for his claim.

"Forvik owes no allegiance to any United Kingdom government, central or local, and is not bound by any of its statutes," Hill wrote.

Hill, 65, has lived in the Shetland Islands on the edge of the Atlantic since 2001, when his boat capsized there during an unsuccessful attempted to circumnavigate Britain.

He is Forvik's only resident, and his home is a tent on the storm-battered island. He says on his website that he plans to create Forvik's own currency -- the "gulde" -- print his own stamps and raise his own flag.

"There will be no income tax, VAT (value added tax), council tax, corporation tax, or any of the other taxes instituted by the British government," Hill wrote.

Hill's claim dates back to a 15th century arrangement between the Norwegian King Christian and King James III of Scotland when the Shetland Islands were effectively pawned to King James in lieu of a marriage dowry.

According to Hill's studies of the history of the island, in 1669 King Charles II re-confirmed Shetland's status at the time of the pawning, meaning the islands remained directly answerable to the crown -- represented today by the Queen.

"The monarchs and governments of Scotland, and Great Britain and the United Kingdom have for many years assumed powers over these islands of Shetland to which they were not entitled," he wrote.

"By declaring Forvik a crown dependency I am simply re-establishing the correct legal relationship between this part of Shetland and the crown.

Hill said he had written to the Queen offering his services as "steward" and recognising her as head of state.

"I also invite anyone from any country in the world, who supports these aims, namely to become free of liars, thieves and tyrants in government, to become a citizen of Forvik," he added.

error

You'll notice a complete lack of overt response from the British government.

maulotaur

Quote from: error on June 23, 2008, 05:24 PM NHFT
You'll notice a complete lack of overt response from the British government.

Going by the picture with that article, I don't think he poses much of a threat.  What do you think?

-Paul

Pat K

Quote from: maulotaur on June 23, 2008, 05:35 PM NHFT
Quote from: error on June 23, 2008, 05:24 PM NHFT
You'll notice a complete lack of overt response from the British government.

Going by the picture with that article, I don't think he poses much of a threat.  What do you think?

-Paul


What you don't see that stockpile of ballistic rocks
the man has stacked around?

He is obviously a threat to all of Britannia!!

brandon dean

Quote from: maulotaur on June 23, 2008, 05:35 PM NHFT
Quote from: error on June 23, 2008, 05:24 PM NHFT
You'll notice a complete lack of overt response from the British government.

Going by the picture with that article, I don't think he poses much of a threat.  What do you think?

-Paul


haha yeah, they'll probably just let the "crazy" guy fly his flag and have his fifteen minutes...

Caleb


K. Darien Freeheart

Quote from: 'brandon dean'they'll probably just let the "crazy" guy fly his flag and have his fifteen minutes...

That is, until the King of Tonga sends a highly armed crew of 4 men and a dingy to reclaim the island. Then we'll see the "rightful" government of Shetland go into exhile and it'll matter little because even Shetland supports the government paradigm...

Sorry if my cynicism shines with a dull lustre...

brandon dean

Quote from: Kevin Dean on June 24, 2008, 10:14 PM NHFT
Quote from: 'brandon dean'they'll probably just let the "crazy" guy fly his flag and have his fifteen minutes...

That is, until the King of Tonga sends a highly armed crew of 4 men and a dingy to reclaim the island. Then we'll see the "rightful" government of Shetland go into exhile and it'll matter little because even Shetland supports the government paradigm...

Sorry if my cynicism shines with a dull lustre...

hahaha