Pavilionaire
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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A recent poll showed the Scots favour independence over a no-deal Brexit by 54-46%.
45% - 35% also think they'll be better off as an independent country in the EU compared to staying in the UK after Brexit with 20% Don't Know.
I think back in 2014 the Scots were genuinely concerned that coming out of a strong UK economy and going it alone was a step too far, but the prospect of the UK doing badly because of Brexit has reduced the risk of independence.
I also think that the behaviour of the English Tories since 2016 would have put the Scots off - the resignation of Ruth Davison hasn't helped the Tory cause while last week's resignation from the party of former Scottish Labour Party leader Kezia Dugdale also reflects disenchantment with Corbyn.
It will be interesting to see whether Boris is prepared for a border in the Irish Sea because if he is then his commitment to the Union is in question and this will further spur the Scots on towards independence.
45% - 35% also think they'll be better off as an independent country in the EU compared to staying in the UK after Brexit with 20% Don't Know.
I think back in 2014 the Scots were genuinely concerned that coming out of a strong UK economy and going it alone was a step too far, but the prospect of the UK doing badly because of Brexit has reduced the risk of independence.
I also think that the behaviour of the English Tories since 2016 would have put the Scots off - the resignation of Ruth Davison hasn't helped the Tory cause while last week's resignation from the party of former Scottish Labour Party leader Kezia Dugdale also reflects disenchantment with Corbyn.
It will be interesting to see whether Boris is prepared for a border in the Irish Sea because if he is then his commitment to the Union is in question and this will further spur the Scots on towards independence.