Aye! Or No! These two short words divided Scotland. Almost in half.
The Independence Referendum has been the most discussed issue not only on the political ground, but also at pubs and families. The referendum participation activity is also very intense. 97 % of the voters have already registered for the historical voting. The residents of Scotland’s capital Edinburgh have been expressing their views on why they should to say yes or no. And on which of these would be more beneficial for their country.
Just some hours are left for the decisive voting. And, still, it is impossible to give any prediction based on the polls, as the amount of protagonists of cutting off with London almost equals the number of the antagonists.
Those who are for the independence are overrun by the antagonists for 4 %. Yesterday, the leaders of three key parties promised to grant wider autonomy to Scotland, if the Scots prefer to stay with the UK. As for the Labour Party leader Ed Miliband whatever the Scots vote for on September 18, inevitable changes for the Great Britain will come with it.
The world also closely watches the developments in Scotland Referendum. In particular, the countries, who have the same concern. like Spain in Europe, the countries in the Middle East, where the Kurds strive for creation of an independent state.
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