Scotland: The Other Independence
Also on Free Speech Radio, check out this piece
on "Scotland: The Other Independence" for an examination of a
situation that has certain parallels with Hawaii
and is instructional in the complex issues that need to be considered when
seeking to establish/restore an independent
county:Scotland: The Other Independence
Scotland has its own Parliament, its own flag, its own football team. It has it own legal and educational systems. It has a distinctive and world famous culture – the Gaelic language, the Highlands, tartan, and whisky. Yet Scotland is not an independent country: for three hundred years Scotland and England have been bound in a union that concentrated all political power in the British Parliament in London. But that could change. Scotland currently has its first Nationalist Government, a Government that is committed to securing independence. It wants Scotland to become a small, progressive and independent country within Europe. To achieve that, they would have to hold a referendum, and persuade a majority of the Scottish people to take the plunge. In this exclusive FSRN documentary, Tom Allan looks at some of the twists and turns that lie on the path to independence.
Posted: Sat
- February 28, 2009 at 09:49 AM