Thursday, September 11, 2014

The UK is panicking over next week’s Scottish independence vote

Scottish independence problem

There once was a kingdom whose people lived together peacefully for more than 300 years, united by a common language, a shared monarch and a mutual love of tea and room-temperature ale. Then the northern lands grew restive. They wanted to govern themselves. A referendum was set for Sept. 18 on a simple question: Should Scotland be an independent country? For two years, the kingdom’s political leaders had treated their countrymen’s threats to leave as an amusing sideshow, as poll after poll showed the status quo in a comfortable lead.
And then one day — this past Sunday, actually — they woke to realize that it had all gone a bit tatties o’wer the side. The most printable translation of that Scottish term is: we’re screwed.In one week, Britain faces arguably the greatest constitutional question in its history, and the polls are too close to call.
INC News, 11/09/2014

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