Scottish Independence.  A vote will take place on the 18 th of September 2014 on withier Scotland should become independent or not.

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Scottish Independence

 A vote will take place on the 18 th of September 2014 on withier Scotland should become independent or not.

Scotland's Powers Scotland will have many new jobs to over take if they become Independent like:- Military/ War Foreign Affairs Currency Defence Trade Terrorism And Many More

History of Independence… Scotland was an independent country from its foundation in the Early Middle Ages (traditionally 843) until In the beginning of 1603, the countries which formed the Union shared the same monarch when James VI of Scotland was declared King of England and Ireland, following the death of Queen Elizabeth I in what was known as the Union of the Crowns. In the previous election we denied Scotland to be independent and when we interviewed Anne Begg. She said that Scotland shouldn’t be Independent because with the rest of The UK we have the best of both worlds by not having to worry over the Military and terrisom.

What do you think…? Yes or No?