In terms of a country it means that an administration or ‘government’ has total control over the internal and external affairs of the country, subject of course, to any international treaties they sign.
This is a definition the ‘nationalist party’ appear to be scared of. They fail to explain what independence means and instead try to confuse the issue by talking about various other forms of administration that could be offered.
What the people of Scotland want is a clear, single question in any referendum – whoever organises it – and forget all the claptrap about multi-options. The vote on AV in the referendum earlier this year shows that you need to keep it simple and clear. In the run-up to the vote all sides must explain in detail what the consequences of independence would be.
“Do you wish Scotland to remain an integral part of the UK? Yes/No
Independence
In terms of a country it means that an administration or ‘government’ has total control over the internal and external affairs of the country, subject of course, to any international treaties they sign.
This is a definition the ‘nationalist party’ appear to be scared of. They fail to explain what independence means and instead try to confuse the issue by talking about various other forms of administration that could be offered.
What the people of Scotland want is a clear, single question in any referendum – whoever organises it – and forget all the claptrap about multi-options. The vote on AV in the referendum earlier this year shows that you need to keep it simple and clear. In the run-up to the vote all sides must explain in detail what the consequences of independence would be.
“Do you wish Scotland to remain an integral part of the UK? Yes/No