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In reply to the discussion: Hi DU! I'll be voting in the Scottish Independence Referendum on Thursday... [View all]politicat
(9,810 posts)If it fails, I hope this gives Westminster and Downing Street the kick in the pants to give NI, Scotland and Wales the autonomy they want. If it succeeds, congratulations and wow, you have a lot of work ahead.
I live in Colorado, so succession would be a regional issue, not a state one. I think the conditions required for me to vote for succession would be to create a stronger regional autonomy, with stricter corporate controls (this region exists as states because of the railroads and mines; we have cultural memory of abusive corporations), a more long-range regional/federal government (because given that the west is dry, environmental recovery takes much, much longer than in wetter regions, so the 4-8 year election cycle is devastating for environmental projects) and a massive rework of water and mineral rights and responsibilities. But also given that we are the far eastern edge of the West, if the West seceded, we would be the likely battle ground, and that would definitely color my decision.
That doesn't mean I'd object if other states decided to secede, and I would certainly open my spare room to those who needed to escape.
We have/had several counties who wanted to secede and form their own state. They went down screaming. If they were the ones leading the secession charge, I'd fight against it and if they won, I'd leave. I do not want to live in Guns, Gawd and Frackistsan.