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'Homegrown terrorism' and the Union
In the Times (Scottish edition only):-
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2090-2 351365,00.html
Also, according to YouGov:- the "SNP and Labour neck and neck in their share of the vote" and "Scots would be willing to back independence in a referendum held by an SNP-led government, paving the way for the break-up of the United Kingdom"
Couple this with the West Lothian Question and the controversy that surrounds Gordon Brown's potential succession as PM because he represents a seat in a Scottish constituency.
With the 300th anniversary of the Union between England and Scotland next year, has the United Kingdom had its day or does it still have a future?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2090-2 351365,00.html
Also, according to YouGov:- the "SNP and Labour neck and neck in their share of the vote" and "Scots would be willing to back independence in a referendum held by an SNP-led government, paving the way for the break-up of the United Kingdom"
Couple this with the West Lothian Question and the controversy that surrounds Gordon Brown's potential succession as PM because he represents a seat in a Scottish constituency.
With the 300th anniversary of the Union between England and Scotland next year, has the United Kingdom had its day or does it still have a future?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would imagine that if the SNP does get a majority there will be a referendum in Scotland. If that result is pro-separation, I think it would be wrong for England (& Wales) to stand in the way.
The general trend at the moment (aside from the EU, which goes its own way) seems to be for countries to fragment into smaller units, often along racial or religous divisions.
The general trend at the moment (aside from the EU, which goes its own way) seems to be for countries to fragment into smaller units, often along racial or religous divisions.
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/christophe r_harvie/2006/05/labours_future_bad_in_england .html
Some good reading on the matter to be found on the above site.
Some good reading on the matter to be found on the above site.
we have had our own separate laws, accents, flag for many a year and yet when it comes to it, most of us think we are British and are classed as such by others.Most people are happy with that(albeit the little snide comment come World Cup Season).Dont even mention the SNP, they are just a party that exists to take votes off the major players.beleive it or not, the majority of scots people arent so intellectually-challenged that they would even bother with them.Any port in a storm sums it up when it comes to that crew:-( and they have no affinity with the majority of scots!
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