Scottish Independence: Pros and cons


SNP supporter responds to David Cameron's intervention today

David Cameron today hardened the resolve of Scottish nationalists to win independence for their nation by interfering with SNP referendum plans. Whatever he may say about giving Scots a clear choice “sooner rather than later”, the only reason he has done this is to make the referendum less likely to result in a ‘Yes’ vote. “Sooner rather than later” can, I think, be considered a U-turn in anyone’s book, when you consider that the conservative policy on the referendum was, until recently, a solid “never”.

Cameron’s new stance is something of a gamble, as it presents the SNP with an example of Westminster meddling in Scottish affairs on a plate. The argument that Scottish independence would affect the rest of the UK too may not wash with nationalists. In fact, when a poll was conducted back in Summer, a less-than-convincing 48% of English people said they wanted Scotland to remain in the union, and only 45% said they would even want to be consulted in the event of a ‘yes’ vote north of the border. English support of separation meanwhile (36%) polled only one percentage point lower than Scottish support (37%).

But what if the English, Welsh and Northern Irish were given a say on this issue? Do you know how you would cast your vote? You should probably prepare for the eventuality, just in case, and so I have taken it upon myself to draw up a list of my top 5 pros and cons of Scottish secession from the Union to help you decide. And Scots, you might find this helpful too!


Pros
Cons
5.
English nationalists are always harping on about the fact that Scottish MP’s can vote in Westminster on laws that don’t affect Scotland. If there were no more Scottish MP’s in Westminster, this could no longer happen!
Some say the Scottish economy may be too weak to survive on its own, as a lot of wealth is currently redistributed northwards through grants and benefits from Westminster.
4.
Scots Gaelic, as an official language of the new state, would get a boost from its newly elevated status.
If the Scottish constituencies were removed, the balance of the UK parliament would be tipped sharply in favour of the Tories, since no one in Scotland has ever voted for them.
3.
British politicians often complain about being isolated in the EU, but if Scotland maintained good relationships with the UK we could finally find ourselves an ally (assuming Scotland stays in the EU!)
We could see tight border controls emerge between Scotland and England, with long queues in airports. Hadrian’s wall might be turned into the longest bank of passport control desks in history.
2.
The romantic notion of national self-determination is a powerful emotive force, and many people would feel all warm and tingly if they felt the Scots had finally achieved it.
National self-determination and nationalism are a bit old fashioned, frankly. Are imaginary boundaries between so-called ‘peoples’ still important in a world of globalisation, migration and multiculturalism?
1.
Scotland and the UK could vote for each other in the Eurovision Song Contest!
To some people, the "United Kingdom of England, Wales and Northern Ireland" just doesn’t have quite the same ring to it.

There is one more advantage to Scottish independence that I can’t help but mention, and it could be the crucial argument: It would annoy David Cameron.

What are your views? Please leave comments below!

Comments

  1. Yes Scotland should get Independence from the U.k forever. I was sad not to see the Scottish Olympic Uniform and Scottish Olympic team represented at the London Olympic Games 2012.

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  2. brilliant overview!

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  3. You missed out that There is a gap between public spending in Scotland (£40bn) and revenue raised by us (£27bn). A Scottish government would have to choose between higher taxes and cuts in public services.

    It's going to be a definite no from me, we are just better off in the UK.

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  4. This Scottish independance talk is poop. Alex Salmond is only doing this to get his name in the history books. He doesn't care about Scotland or there wellbeing. I'm in my second last year of high school in Scotland, my teacher asked my class to raise there hands if they wanted independance, out of 46, only 1 put there hand up. Salmond Is selfish, self obsessed, incoseaded, bull shitting tube. He promises the world but won't deliver. The Olympics and Paralympics proved to the united kingdom that we a great strong nation, for such a small country we achieved so so so much. We are powerful as one. As a 'united kingdom'. The country was brought together through sport. Something so simple that made us all feel as one and at piece with another, now just think what the future could hold for Britain if we stick togethere as one and support one another.we are a great nation with great people and a fantastic reputation for peace making.we are a great example of team spirit and uniting together when in hard times or in joyous times. We are one. We are England Scotland Wales and northern Ireland. We are the great United Kingdom!!!!!!

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    1. Any referendum that is proposed for Scottish independence has to show the best interests of the people. As far as I can see there is a shortfall in a great deal of areas, from health care to economic problems facing many county councils throughout the country. Concrete plans to address these problems and how the new government is going to fix these issues in a timely manner has to be at the forefront of the whole decision to separate from the rest of the nation. Without these conditions addressed, I agree with may others in the country, postpone our rightful freedom until we have a plan that works for the best of the nation.

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  5. I have to do a debate on this and the info here's has seen very useful especial the euro song contest thing lol :)

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  6. The English dispise the scots and vice-versa, an amicable no-faults devorcee is better than a bickering marrage!

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    1. The English do not and never have dispised Scotland or the Scottish people. Ok we have a history, which country doesn't but that ended 300 years ago. Since then we have All worked together to create what I genuinely believe is the greatest nation on earth The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
      Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England united, working together is a powerful political and economic engine the world cannot ignore. We are family
      we may have a family squabble from time to time but we are the UK and that is something to be proud of.
      You never really know what you've got till you've lost it. What we have is awesome.

      From a proud Englishman originally from the Scottish Clan Shaw

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  7. Scottish independence would send our tax rates sky high and we would not be able to afford half the things that the government are promising us if we get independence.

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  8. Look we need to get real here..im Scottish not English not British and if the yes vote doesn't pass then we have a problem....too many imigrants coming in and taking jobs money and what ever pride we have left...benefits I feel are a huge problem.and the goverment need to c this people who choose not to worrk I say we take thereindependence away....give them vouchers for food electricity ECT...this will at least stop them drinking buying drugs and therefore stop at least a little crime that comes with that...get to the core of the problem ..here is an example ...i spoke to someone he said I can't wait to get paid I said paid from who and he said no I can't wait for my benefits to buy some cocaine on my birthday...i said U mean I am working all week to pay for U to get oh yto get out ur face..he didn't like ugly but thatis reality..thats one and there is thousands more like that...any vi

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