Monday, November 27, 2006

Sun setting on the United Kingdom?

Late last week came news of Canada's slowly continuing movement towards breaking up. That's a story that has been ongoing for decades and should surprise nobody. Now out of the U.K. comes a story that frankly caught me off guard: Sentiment in England and Scotland favors the dissolution of the United Kingdom.
THE break-up of the United Kingdom became a stark possibility last night as thousands of English and Scottish voters demanded home rule.

Most people on both sides of the border want their countries to “divorce” after almost 300 years together, according to a poll.

It showed that more than half of Scots and three out of five English folk want the two countries to go it alone. And thousands more want breakaway governments for Wales and Northern Ireland, too.

The survey revealed that backing for Scottish home rule has hit 52 per cent among Scots and 59 per cent south of the border.

Two-thirds — 68 per cent — of English people quizzed want their own parliament, an idea supported by 58 per cent of Scots.

And almost half of English voters — 48 per cent — want complete independence.

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