Workingman wrote:If the Scots do get their way then why shouldn't we in Yorkshire, similar size in population, get the same?
Now you see that's just the attitude which drives the Indyref. I know you know the difference WM but let's just state it here for pedantry.
Yorkshire is a "Region" of the Sovereign Country England and always has been since 1066.
Scotland is a Sovereign Country which was joined with England and Wales to make Great Britain by the Act of Union in the United Kingdom parliament.
Scotland's referendum was a vote to see whether the Scots wanted to withdraw from the Act of the Union.
If Yorkshire wanted to secede from England, it would have to first hold a referendum and get a ballot from the majority of it's residents to declare itself an independent country. It would then have to petition Westminster and the Queen to be recognised as a country then, given that both agreed, would need to register itself with the UN and constitute a government.
The two are so far from being the same that hey don't even belong in the same dictionary, let alone comparison. My biggest regret in the Indyref was that most Scots didn't read the English social media where Scotland was, constantly, likened to some kind of Northern Region of England. Had enough Scots seen that, then the result would have been significantly different.