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Scotland May Try To Break Away From The United Kingdom — Again

May 5, 2021
Scotland is considering another independence referendum, stirring up discussions about its future. Many Scots oppose Brexit, fueling support for independence among younger voters and women. The emotional climate reflects concerns over economic strategies and international relations, with some residents uncertain about the implications of breaking away. Meanwhile, the idea of social solidarity within the UK contrasts with rising calls for autonomy. Will the upcoming vote shift the balance of power once more?
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ANECDOTE

Artist's Changed View

  • Fiona Thompson, an artist, voted against independence in 2014.
  • Now, after Brexit, she supports independence to rejoin the EU.
INSIGHT

More Than Brexit

  • Brexit fueled the independence movement, but national identity also plays a role.
  • Scotland feels distinct from England and seeks control over its own destiny.
ANECDOTE

Business Concerns

  • Scottish business people oppose independence due to economic concerns.
  • They fear higher taxes, trade barriers, and potential relocation of businesses.
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