Scotsman69
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Hard_Rom, there are dozens of independent countries in the world, with populations similar to or smaller than Scotland's 5.35m. The vast majority of them are poorer than Scotland, and lack our advanced education provision.
In Europe alone these include Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. Only Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Luxembourg are richer than Scotland. Many of them have historically been part of larger nations. To the best of my knowledge, and I visited it a few years ago, there is NO political movement in Slovakia seeking to re-unite it with the larger and richer Czech Republic, from which it peacefully divorced just twenty-two years ago.
But perhaps you know differently?
In Europe alone these include Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania. Only Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Luxembourg are richer than Scotland. Many of them have historically been part of larger nations. To the best of my knowledge, and I visited it a few years ago, there is NO political movement in Slovakia seeking to re-unite it with the larger and richer Czech Republic, from which it peacefully divorced just twenty-two years ago.
But perhaps you know differently?
The reign of Scottish kings over the English did not go over well. James I not bad, Charles I lost his head, Charles II kept his, James II had to run and hide to keep his. Very turbulent times. Stuart/Stewarts clan not the best rulers the UK has had.
I see no reason for Scotland not to be more independent. Economics says stay close. Money does talk and matter. Scotland may be a bit small to go it completely alone. North Sea oil won't last forever. Might be to late for a Norwegian style heritage fund for oil tax revenue. Maybe a federal system like Canada. Make Eng. Scot. and Wales provinces of UK. N. Ireland too if they want. Of course population will give Eng. the nod in may decisions.
Hard to avoid being dominated by large population on your borders especially if similar culture. We in Canada are always on our guard with the Yanks.
Heck if the Europeans can give up some "nationalistic" ideals for the EU and it's economic clout, Scotland and England can admit they are closer than France and Germany in culture, language and trade and work out a system that is fair to all.
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