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UK One Nation seems to be fading fast.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, mushroom, there is a move for Yorkshire to become independent in its own right, not join Scotland. This is quite a surprise to me, many years ago I jestingly said that I thought the North would be better off joining Scotland simply because we have nothing in common with the South as exemplified by Londoners and, ergo the government. Try the 'I love Yorkshire' site.
I emphasise that this was a flight of fancy, but Northerners are totally sick to death of the London control and have been for many years whilst they were being belittled, drained of resources etc.. What is gaining a lot of support is for Yorkshire to have Regional status and I would go along with that; although, for the record, we are strong enough (I think) to actually become independent. We've just been downtrodden and ignored for too long, which is causing the upsurge.
Joining Scotland won't happen - and I am half-Scottish/half Yorkshire-English (by the way, it feels more important to be Yorkshire than to be English, odd, must think about it).
I emphasise that this was a flight of fancy, but Northerners are totally sick to death of the London control and have been for many years whilst they were being belittled, drained of resources etc.. What is gaining a lot of support is for Yorkshire to have Regional status and I would go along with that; although, for the record, we are strong enough (I think) to actually become independent. We've just been downtrodden and ignored for too long, which is causing the upsurge.
Joining Scotland won't happen - and I am half-Scottish/half Yorkshire-English (by the way, it feels more important to be Yorkshire than to be English, odd, must think about it).
Yorkshire has a larger land mass than Northern Ireland and Greater London combined, a larger population than Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales, a stronger economy than Northern Ireland and Wales in total and the potential, with devolution, to have a stronger economy than Scotland. In fact, on a worldwide scale, in terms of land mass, Yorkshire is larger than 91 countries and in terms of both population and economy, Yorkshire is pretty much on par with the Republic of Slovakia which beats 131 countries on population and is 62nd best on economy.