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Can anybody think of a reason why Scandinavian countries aren't major ice wine producers? Seems like it would be perfect there.
It's very difficult to tell at this point. While only a minority of Scots (something like 30%) are pro-independence as a matter of principle, even fewer are pro-Union as a matter of principle (something like 10-20%), the majority being broadly sympathetic towards independence but basically pragmatic. This means that the outcome will depend not on fixed ideology, but on how the British economic and political systems develop over the next couple of years, and how well well the pro- and anti-independence camps are able to make their case in reaction to that.Will someone from Scotland tell me how like they are to vote for independence?
I'm really interested in that but my BBC app only brings up sporadically seeing how far off the vote is.
Can anybody think of a reason why Scandinavian countries aren't major ice wine producers? Seems like it would be perfect there.
Why wasn't a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction given out for 2012?
Thanks traitorfish!
What would independence for Scotland mean in a practical, day to day sense?
Would it assume a place in the commonwealth similar to say, Canada or Australia? Would the queen remain sovereign? Do you keep the pound, and the same military? Has any of that even been sorted out.
I have a million questions. It's very exciting when a people get a chance to set their own course![]()
That's likely to be the case, yeah. There isn't a very strong monarchist sentiment in Scotland, but at the same time there's not a strong republican sentiment, so most people will tend to opt for the status quo. It's possible that over time, the Scots might drift towards the sort of mild republicanism that we see in Australia, but that remains to be seen.Would it assume a place in the commonwealth similar to say, Canada or Australia? Would the queen remain sovereign?
That's probably the case. The SNP were previously keen to enter into the Euro, but the financial upheavals of the last few years make that less likely. What I expect is that they'll stick with the sterling for the immediate future, and perhaps adopt an independent currency at a later date.Do you keep the pound...
I honestly have no idea how the military dimension would be resolved, and I don't think that anyone has. Salmond has made what seem reasonable enough claims to the Royal Scottish Regiment, but beyond that it's anyone's guess. A lot of what we presume about an independent Scotland is based on the experience of the Dominions or on Ireland, but in this case the latter had their own military forces when they achieved independence, while the military of the latter is descended from the rebel Irish Republican Army rather than the British Army, so neither are very much help to us.and the same military? Has any of that even been sorted out.
There is a lot of German wine. But yeah, Scandinavia seems a little too up north.Ah, you're right. I was just thinking about the cold weather needed to harvest the grapes. Summer is in good supply here in Ontario, don't know about Germany.
Why does Scotland have such a small population?
Would you want to live there?