Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Scotland Separatists Lose Vote Scotland to Remain a part of the UK

As of last night the polls are out, Scotland is to remain a part of the U.K. Opponents of independence won 55% of the vote while separatists won 45% of the vote. Before the polls were out though, many people especially David Cameron, the Prime Minister of England who thought he would lose his job. Along with David Cameron other allies around the world were horrified about the U.K. splitting up. During Alex Salmond, the Scottish Prime Minister (until he  resigned after) made a speech before the decision was made saying that British politicians better keep their promises of giving Scotland more rights or the 1.6 million separatist  voters will "speak loud." 

Personally I am glad that Scotland didn't separate from U.K. One of the reasons I am glad of this is because I am not sure what would happen to things like the NATO agreement if Scotland separated from the UK. One thing I don't understand is why Salmond stepped down from his position as first minister. I mean he was first minister before the vote, so  why would things going back to normal change his ability to be First Minister of Scotland? Anyhow as a recap the United Kingdom will remain "united."

3 comments:

  1. I agree with you Andrew. I believe that it would be the wrong decision even though it sounds great for Scotland to be independent. If the people of Scotland voted "yes" than I believe it would have put Scotland into debt, they would have to create all different things such a new government and currency and even some industry.

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  2. I am also glad that Scotland didn't separate from the U.K. because it would cripple the U.K. economy and over time, eventually Scotland's economy declined. I am using Jamaica as my example because they also used to be on British rule.

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  3. If Scotland were to separate from United Kingdom, then they would lose ties with the countries of United Kingdom, and lose tradition celebrated together, as a unit.
    So I agree with Andrew.

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