Whether Scotland completely disengages with England or becomes
completely integrated with it,my primary concern is that it remain
a Monarchy,preferably with a more comprehensive understanding of
the inalienable powers of the Crown than was exhibited at the
(ahem) Mistaken Allegation of Arbroath.
The prevalent schools of thought among contemporary separatists
seem unhealthy to me,being both sympathetic to populism and to
Eurofederalism (I long to see a Scottish nationalist whose
primary grudge against England is blaming London for unwanted
ties with Brussels).
The catastrophic symbolism of surrendering the Stone of Scone
(no message other than saying the heart of Scotland is not in
the Union can possibly be drawn) may mean that the Union is
incurably ill...but this would be very sad.
If a European unity IS achieved,the only rational path to it
should be through the slow merger of sovereignties caused by
dynastic intermarriage over centuries,followed by the abandonment
of parochial interest by those in various sections of this shared
patrimony...and the coalescing of England and Scotland showed a
salutary model for this which should not fail.
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The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.