Yes campaigners believe that the scottish people don't get fair treatment or representation by the government in london. independence would allow them to make economic decisions that would be more suitable forScots. The flag is basically a combination of the flags of the different countries in the u k. It's blue with a diagonal white cross, ok? Then on top of that, you've got,. sir, the english flag, a sort of horizontal and vertical red cross on a white background. And then er whales is represented by red lines, red diagonal lines. In the welsh flag it's a huge red dragon on a kind of green with i with e standing on the grass.
On 18th September the people of Scotland will vote in a referendum to decide if Scotland should remain a part of the UK or become independent. If they vote "yes" and Scotland does become independent from the UK it would cause massive changes to the way the UK is organised. It would be the biggest change in UK history for hundreds of years. It could change everything - not only the lives of the Scottish people, but also the lives of the English, the Welsh and the people of Northern Ireland. In short - this is a massive story for the UK. Let's look at the background, the arguments for & against, and the possible outcomes of independence. Click here for notes and transcriptions:
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