Should We Be Taking Nuclear Threats More...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The reason I offered all three possibilities above is simply because all three are perfectly acceptable country-names! Scotland is not an independent nation, although it is generally recognised as a country - in exactly the same way as England is - within the larger union referred to as (Great) Britain or the United Kingdom.
I've no idea what Ammy means by saying "only Scotland is actually a country". The United Nations will certainly be astonished to hear that there is no country called "the United Kingdom" given that we send a UK Ambassador there. And what's with playing 'God Save the Queen' when a British athlete wins something at the Olympics?
On that sort of basis, the United States isn't a country either...but just a union of separate States in the same way as the UK is a union of what were separate kingdoms.