I'm really confused in all of this.
I'm aware Westminster haven't yet deemed it as legal to have a vote, however, it does all seem to progressing with a good head of steam. At what point are NI going to kick off about this? Certain people have - violently - been campaigning for it to be part of Ireland again with no result, yet Scotland mention they want out and it seems to be moving swiftly along?
NI are the opposite, the Protestant population want union and some of the Catholics want to be part of Eire.
Eire dropped its claim on the counties of Northern Ireland as part of the GFA so that peace could be pursued, so the violence is carried out by a dwindling few.
It is quite alarming to see how many people have died in this conflict since 1921, something which should be avoided in this case at all costs
Scotland can propose this vote due its position after devolution and it is a democratic right but if we gave them back only the bits without the oil ports like Aberdeen then I am sure there would some blood spilled.
The fairest and safest way to sort this out is to give Scotland some other options and allow a fair democratic vote and stick by its outcome.
If Scotland gets to vote I think we should get our referendum on Europe, which Bliar promised the same year he promised devolution to the Scott's....
I think if the UK splits into just England, then the single European state is a certainty and we will be forced to join like it or not, or we could become part of the USA "Old England"
