The Scottish representative stands up
My good gentlemen,
My Lord, King Alexander wishes to state before this august body his territorial claims.
The rebel settlements to the west of Scotland, Inverlochly and Dunstaffnage, and the islands of Skye and Islay, are to be brought into the Scottish Kingdom as soon as it is feasible.
The Isle of Skye has a population that is 85% Scottish.
Dunstaffnage has a population that is 80% Scottish.
Inverlochly has a population that is 70% Scottish.
The Isle of Islay has a population that is 40% Scottish, 30% Irish, and 30% Norwegian. Since the Scottish make up the largest percentage of the population, it is only proper that they be ruled by Scotland.
These are the only territorial claims that Scotland is making at this time. While the Norwegian territories of Mull, Arran, and Wick have sizable Scottish minorities, King Alexander does recognize that they have Norwegian majorities.
As we speak, mighty Scottish armies are marching on Dunstaffnage and Inverlochly. And ships are sailing to meet with these armies and take them to the Isles of Skye and Islay when their campaigns in West Scotland are finished.
We trust that these claims will be respected and not interfered with. King Alexander appreciates your understanding on this matter.
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