United Kingdom splitting up? I doubt it.
N Ireland joining the Republic - possible but it will take a long time for old fears and hatreds to die down. The present peace deal will probably stick but why should the Republic saddle themselves with the North and all those awkward "loyalists" (just what are they loyal to anyway?).
Wales - no chance. After several hundred years of being shafted by the English they are too used to it. The Welsh Assembly is struggling to appear to do anything meaningful. The population consists of lunatics in N Wales who want all the money spent on promoting a language no-one else can be bothered to speak and everywhere else ex-pat English who want to live in a "rural idyll" but don't want the real Welsh allowed anywhere near any power.
Scotland - maybe but not very likely. If the EU continues to centralise national power they will benefit from relatively stronger power as a region. The oil isn't going to last much longer and when that's gone they will be relying on either Westminster or Brussels to pay for most things anyway.
N Ireland joining the Republic - possible but it will take a long time for old fears and hatreds to die down. The present peace deal will probably stick but why should the Republic saddle themselves with the North and all those awkward "loyalists" (just what are they loyal to anyway?).
Wales - no chance. After several hundred years of being shafted by the English they are too used to it. The Welsh Assembly is struggling to appear to do anything meaningful. The population consists of lunatics in N Wales who want all the money spent on promoting a language no-one else can be bothered to speak and everywhere else ex-pat English who want to live in a "rural idyll" but don't want the real Welsh allowed anywhere near any power.
Scotland - maybe but not very likely. If the EU continues to centralise national power they will benefit from relatively stronger power as a region. The oil isn't going to last much longer and when that's gone they will be relying on either Westminster or Brussels to pay for most things anyway.
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