Scottish independence: 19 October 2023 proposed as date for referendum

7 comments
  1. So this will be declined by the UK government. Scotland will then appeal to the UK supreme court. The court will then say there is no case because there is no legal case for a referendum without government approval. The court verdict is basically 100% guaranteed especially as the current court is quite legally conservative.

    So everything needs to be viewed as political manoeuvring around that course of events happening.

  2. It probably will never happen.

    I don’t wanna enter to this topic as I like both English and Scottish ppl, but I will ask one question: Why?

    Hasnt the British public already learned that exiting unions is never in your interest?

  3. Perhaps an unpopular opinion. It was not very clever to leave your biggest market, which is why the Brexit was economically stupid. You don’t find the same amount of new customers in the world as you do on your own doorstep.

    But the same applies to Scotland, if your most important market is the UK, can you really acquire so many new customers in Europe that you could compensate for a hard border with the UK? I would be sceptical…

Leave a Reply