Scotland is pretty much just another county in England. They are about as significant as the likes of The Faroe Islands, San Marino and Azerbaijan. Though atleast those country's are intelligent enough to run themselves. Scotland on the other hand, needs guidance from us lot down in England
Such is the nature of the socialist state people in Scotland have got used to the single biggest argument for the Union is that they need England to keep subsidising their lifestyle - like the National equivalent of the dole scrounger who does not wish to, or is not confident enough, to stand on its own two feet. The same argument is used in Northern Ireland against Unification or any sort of departure from the traditional Union - people outside of London are too happy with the Pinata state in which everyone gets a stick, and defenders of the status quo mockingly point their fingers at how dependent everyone is on such a system, while at the same time arguing that this system of dependence on others is somehow a positive thing to maintain.
Sounds feasible, but how many people said they cared? [video=youtube;lMYK91KmQ6g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMYK91KmQ6g[/video]