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Scottish inedpendence is the notion that Scotland should be an independent sovereign nation separate from the [[British]] State.
Scottish inedpendence is the notion that Scotland should be an independent sovereign nation separate from the [[British]] State.


Until the [[1707 Act of Union]] Scotland was an independent country.
Until the [[1707 Act of Union]] Scotland was an independent country, see the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]].


Scottish independence is supported by the [[Scottish National Party]], [[Scottish Socialist Party]] and the [[Scottish Green Party]], as well as by a number of independent members of the [[Scottish Parliament]].
Scottish independence is supported by the [[Scottish National Party]], [[Scottish Socialist Party]] and the [[Scottish Green Party]], as well as by a number of independent members of the [[Scottish Parliament]].

Revision as of 15:25, 22 May 2003

Scottish inedpendence is the notion that Scotland should be an independent sovereign nation separate from the British State.

Until the 1707 Act of Union Scotland was an independent country, see the Wars of Scottish Independence.

Scottish independence is supported by the Scottish National Party, Scottish Socialist Party and the Scottish Green Party, as well as by a number of independent members of the Scottish Parliament.