I think the chance of Scotland becoming independent will be an idea that will be left to brew for fifty years maybe until we deal with our major social problems obesity drugs and poor unemployment we would also partake in the idea of England invading with their larger army to steal our oil
Yes, Scotland has its own government, but it is a devolved government, meaning that Scotland is still joined to the United Kingdom. As this is the case, when it comes to issues like Passports people in Scotland still have to us a British passport. Until Scotland gets Independence, this will continue to be the case. Once Scotland becomes independent, Scottish citizens will then be able to apply for Scottish passports as Scotland will then be sovereign and, like other independent nations, have its own embassies abroad.
America becoming an independent nation
Scotland is a country that later became part of a United Kingdom when the Queen of England (Queen Elizabeth the first) died and the next in line to the throne was the King of Scots. King James VI of Scotland took the throne of England to became James I of England as well. Combing the independent Scotland with the rest of the UK. Scotland remains a country, not a state, despite being part of the UK.
Argentina fought for its independence from Spain in 1810, becoming an independent country in 1816.
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hopefully never. There is a vote in september to see wether scotland remains part of the uk or goes independant.
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No. All the major political parties except for the SNP are against an independent Scotland.
We would get full control over our own laws.And we would have a stronger ecconomy as we have oil,gas,coal,whisky etc.
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When Scotland was an independent country, it had its own King who had his own crown.
Scotland was independent most of the time up to 1707 when it joined in union with England.