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In reply to the discussion: Hi DU! I'll be voting in the Scottish Independence Referendum on Thursday... [View all]dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)I think if Scotland wants to be independent they should be allowed to. To keep a union together that has its roots in agnatic-cognatic primogeniture seems a poor reason to continue if the people no longer want to stay. And as another poster already said, the Scots shouldn't have to consider the feelings/desires/consequences for any other nation. Edited to add: this view is most definitely skewed by the fact that I majored in history (with an emphasis on British history) and not economics. I understand mine is an overly-simplist view but I am certain if the Scots win independence they will work out the details with typical enlightened realism.
And I think you're correct; Europeans are more used to nations breaking up. To compare maps of Europe from just from 1900-1999 (to take a 1,000 year picture is even more startling) is an exercise curios Americans should undertake. Not saying its "no big deal" but it doesn't usually rise to the level as in the United States in 1861.
If Scotland can regain its complete autonomy easier than the Irish did, I say go for it.
I'll be watching!! Good luck!