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In reply to the discussion: Hi DU! I'll be voting in the Scottish Independence Referendum on Thursday... [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)From what you say, Scotland voted itself in and agreed to the nature of the relationship while it was in, that nature requiring Scotland to give up its Parliament. I don't see how agreeing to that is an agreement to remain in forever. I don't think you just imply that kind of never ending commitment.
It voted itself in with express agreement to remain in forever. Now, it may vote itself out again or it may vote to stay in. It doesn't need a governor to do that. Nothing is more representative of Scotland than a vote of its population.
I don't see an issue and I don't see a parallel between the nation of Scotland re-taking its independence (if it does) and some of our states seceeding over demands as to US territories that they had no right to make in the first place.