That's a matter of personal opinion. There will be a referendum to decide this issue in September 2014.
On sylable and leave the "i" out. Should be Glams. Rhymes with clams.
It depends on the context. Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom, so in that sense it is not considered abroad within the UK. However, if you are located outside of the UK, then Scotland would be considered abroad.
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.
The distance between Scotland and Birmingham, UK varies depending on the specific locations in Scotland and Birmingham. On average, it is approximately 300 miles (482 kilometers) by road.
The same as the rest of the UK.
Scotland is in the UK.
On sylable and leave the "i" out. Should be Glams. Rhymes with clams.
For the moment if Scotland stays in Great Britain, its good for the union, Whether to stay the people of Scotland will decide. Scotland has a good and stable economy and petrol is a big factor. Before joining EU again, it has understand with the leaders inside Scotland, and then with England, Wales and N. Ireland. It will be a hard process. But none knows!
Wales and Scotland are both part of the UK.
Scotland forms part of the UK - your question is meaningless.
Scotland, UK.
Their main policy is that the UK should leave the European Union.
I think the UK should leave the EU because it would do better in a union with countries that are more similar like Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
i got appoinment letter from swatz airline in Scotland UK,
There is no UK curriculum. England and Scotland have separate education systems.
UK is an abbreviation of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The UK is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, so that Scotland is a PART of the UK. See the related question links below.