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Question prompted by QT, Dave.
Extremely irritated and frustrated.
NTake the nght of the Scottish Referendum. I began the night watching Salmond etc. Out and good riddance, thought I, but ended it with pleasure: the Scots said "stay". Which kind of said that I had a deeper principle than the superficial irritation.
Since the Jacobite rebellions Scotland has been one of England's and the world's greatest contributors to the world of thought and science. I like Hume and Smith.
There's Jim's mate James Clerk Maxwell, to name one of the other the obvious ones. Isn't there there the engineer who got the idea of the geolical column by tunneling through rock when he was constructing the railways? Long before Darwin innit? Etc etc.
Why would people with such a shared culture want to dispute territory apart from political ambition?