There will be a referendum in September 2014 to decide this issue.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and so does not have separate membership of the EU.
By the 1707 Act of Union
Yes. Scotland is the northern part of the island of Great Britain in the United Kingdom (UK).
Although both are regions are located in Europe, Norway is its own country north of Europe, and is not a member of the European Union. Scotland is not a country, but a province part of the United Kingdoms, and consequently part of the European Union. After failing their first attempt at joining the European Union, Norway decided to stay out of European affairs and focus mainly on fishing and its sea product. Scotland, after receiving several dissatisfaction from the British, are now talking about leaving the United Kingdom, but would like to remain in the European Union and be recognized as their own member state.
Scotland is not in ANY colony. Scotland is a country/nation in its own rite and is part of the political union called Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
Scotland, as part of the United Kingdom, joined what was then known as the EEC in 1973. Since 1993 it is known as the EU.
The Scottish saltire or Cross of St Andrew is a white diagonal cross on a blue background, this design forms part of the Union Jack.
The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland happened in 1707.
Baptist Union of Scotland was created in 1869.
the union is the part where all the flags of the 3 flags are together. being Northern Ireland, England and Scotland
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom joined what was then called the European Economic Community on the 1st of January 1973. It is now known as the European Union.
Though many battles were fought, ultimately Scotland lost its 'independence' and became a part of a united kingdom. A union of which it is still a major and important part.