Most of the land is Scotland is used for agriculture and a lot of people choose to live elsewhere because it is cold.
People may want to live in Scotland for its stunning landscapes, rich history and culture, friendly people, high-quality education and healthcare systems, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, golfing, and exploring historic sites.
because stuff are nice and people do it
Scotland will have a vote in 2014 to see if the people want independence - :)
The decision to secede from the UK is a complex and contentious issue that involves various economic, political, and social factors. Ultimately, it is up to the people of Scotland to decide through a democratic process if they want to pursue independence.
Because of how much money they have in that region and they might want to start a better life or a better future. -- they like the weather and the climate there -- they're able to find a paying job there -- they want to live close to someone else who has been there for a while -- they were just passing through, stopped for a while, and wound up too broke to leave
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England became a unified state in 927. The equivalent point in time for Scotland is less clear. Tradition suggests the state was founded in 843 by Kenneth MacAlpin but in written history he is merely king of the Picts. The first king of Scotland/Scots was Donald II who ruled in 889. From this point of view Scotland is slightly older. Edit: It wasn't until 1018 that the Angles were finally defeated in Scotland when Malcolm II defeated the English and Lothian became part of the country. This date of 1018 is also accepted as the formal foundation date for Scotland, making England nearly 100 years older than Scotland, so it depends if you want to take 843 or 1018 as the start date, both could be argued to be correct.
I would love to!
Scotland will have a vote in 2014 to see if the people want independence - :)
People would want to live in Mexico for the awesome food!!! :)Also, some people like the warm climate there.
Because Slovenia is a great place..
because why not
In short no. The majority of the scottish people would have to vote YES to an independent country which would leave those that didnt want independence a minority.
No, but there are no tuition 'top up' fees as there are in England and Wales.
no one would want to live there except the people with the allowed religion
Most likely it was the availability of mining jobs.
It's quiet and serene. Fit and Healthy.
some people are sick of society, or want something new, or both
I would want to live in Aukland