Scottish Voters to Whitehall: ‘Let My People Go!’After watching the U.S.S.R. collapse and the independence movement in Québec come within a hair's breadth of breaking up Canada, I began to realize that most large countries weren't as solid as I had been raised to believe. I've long argued that the Civil War didn't end the question of secession in the United States, just postponed it a few generations. (For instance, I believe the secession movement in Hawai'i will probably succeed if the economic conditions are right.)
“Scottish nationalists committed to independence from Britain became the biggest party in the Scottish parliament on Friday in elections which left a political headache for Prime Minister Tony Blair’s successor.”
And now, the Scottish are threatening the unity of the U.K.
Fascinating times we live in indeed.
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As for Scotland, you can never underestimate how far people will go for their concept of "freedom". Scotland already has some separate political institutions and a separate culture. It's integration into the UK is greater than Northern Ireland, but much less than Wales, and if history were properly recorded, England should have been absorbed into the Kingdom of Scotland, not the other way around when James VI of Scotland became James I of England. An overlooked sticking point would be the return of the Stone of Scone if Scotland chose to be a Monarchy.
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