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  Scottish Independence referendum, 2014 (search mode)
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Question: Yes or No?
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Yes to independence
 
#2
No to independence
 
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Total Voters: 115

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« on: September 05, 2014, 02:08:17 PM »
« edited: September 05, 2014, 02:14:48 PM by Senator Cassius »

If this ends up passing, what will likely become of the rest of the UK (England, Wales, N. Ireland)? Will they remain together, or do you all think they will split as well?

No chance. Irish reunification is still probably too controversial even to be considered (and I'm not even sure there's that much will for it anymore), whilst Wales is far too weak to be considered as a potential polity in its own right (not that its really much of a country anyway, aside from when it comes to Rugby and Football). The idea of any English region becoming independent is just laughably silly.

Anyway, if I were a Scot, I would vote no, but I'm not, and I hope they do vote for independence. I mean, they (or rather, a considerable section of them) have been frothing at the mouth for so long over the percieved injustices done to them by the evil southern Englishers that I think its time they had a go at rectifying them themselves.
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