Thursday, April 11, 2013

Scotland Separation of England

Scotland Separation of England

    
Monday, 11 February 2013 00:00
London (HK) - Scotland is rumored to want to secede from the British Empire. One issue that emerged, the Scottish economy has stabilized and has been able to become an independent nation.
British Prime Minister Cameron Davis admitted mendegar the news. However, he pleaded no commonwealth member states secede from the British Empire.
Ahead of an independence referendum that is expected to take place next year, Cameron urges Scotland not to break the union with England that has existed since 306 years ago.
"So far, the system in the United Kingdom has been going well, then why should solve it?" Cameron wrote in an article published by the newspaper in Scotland, as quoted by Reuters on Sunday (10/2).
"It is the right of Scotland to decide what the answer to this question. Yet the answer is also an issue for all Commonwealth countries Great Britain. Better Scotland to remain part of the UK, and we will all be worse if it broke away," he said.
Previously, the Scottish National Party (SNP) Scottish independence optimistic will be achieved in 2016 with the slogan "Yes Scotland '. Party led by Alex Salmond was assumed that the parliament in London not heed his country's national interests.
Scottish secession rated by some quarters to creating serious problems for Member States other commonwealth.
Trident nuclear submarine fleet is owned by the United Kingdom based in Scotland and on the other side of oil sales revenues in the Scottish North Sea fields is also very important for the UK financial.
Some analysts say that if one member of the commonwealth independent states, the UK will have difficulty maintaining its influence in international bodies like the UN and the Finance Council of the European Union.
SNP alone this month published a document which proposes a transitional period of 16 months and said that the Day of Independence for Scotland can be achieved in March 2016.
While the poll shows that support for independence has yet to reach a majority with only 32 percent support. While the Scots who reject secession is backed by 47 percent of the vote.
However, Cameron and other politicians are still worrying. (Ant / VVN)

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