A Closer Look At The Prospects Of Scottish Independence


In 2014, the people of Scotland voted in a historic referendum to decide whether their country should become independent from the United Kingdom. Now, five years later, the question of Scottish independence is still being debated. In this blog post, we will take an in-depth look at the pros and cons of Scottish independence and how it could affect both Scotland and the rest of the UK. We will also explore the potential economic benefits, the impact on the UK’s defence and foreign policy, and the arguments for and against independence. So, get ready to delve into the complexities of Scottish independence and find out if Scotland can achieve its independence dreams.

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A Closer Look at the Prospects of Scottish Independence

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Will Scotland's Independence Move Become a Reality? An In-Depth Analysis

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7 comments on “A Closer Look At The Prospects Of Scottish Independence

    Tom Waller

    • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    You will see a General Election which the people of Scotland will call INDY2 “Get Independence Done”. The Hard Brexit parties of Labour/Tory will be severely punished for Brexit across Scotland, and the pro-EU membership and Independence parties of the SNP/Scottish Greens and Alba will be rewarded with a large majority of over 60% of the Scottish national vote. If Westminster then ignores that mandate for independence and democracy fails Scotland. Trouble ahead. We are not separatists, for Scotland is not a region of England but a sovereign nation and always has been. We can not separate from the UK government, which is just England by one more name.

    Wayne Goodman

    • January 7, 2023 at 5:50 am

    Not…a…chance.

    Nicolarse stubborn

    • January 7, 2023 at 8:46 pm

    Not now the nonces have blown it,but hey ho let’s ask ruthie is still on about Brexit

    Stuart Grier

    • January 8, 2023 at 8:46 am

    The only way Scotland will have an independence referendum is if the Tories fear losing the next uk general election.

    If all the Labour votes in Scotland can be cancelled, then the Tories could convince themselves that they could win.

    The best ukgov for Scottish independence is the Tories.

    Barry Holloway

    • February 3, 2023 at 3:04 am

    Tell them no as SNP will be dead in a few months as most SNP MPs will be in barlinnie for a long time for fraud and deception and treason and that is why blackford as resigned as he can smell it there is no way he is loosing all the expenses money I hope they do not make him a lord or he will abuse that position he lost he resigned and a fraud to not make him a peer for the sake of the country because all failures cry for it for the extra charges they can charge for talking

    William Bell

    • February 5, 2023 at 2:23 am

    Sort out the mess you’re in ,never mind an independence debate. Scotland on its own would be a disaster.

    james thurlow

    • February 9, 2023 at 12:49 pm

    Vote it’s ok not recognised.

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