Political Intrigue Could Slow Scottish Indy Drive

The Scottish Parliament stands at one end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile – a cobbled road connecting Holyrood Palace with Edinburgh Castle, founded in the 12th century. In 1707, Scots voted to dissolve their Parliament and transfer powers to London. Almost three centuries later, in 1999, the legislature was reborn with powers handed back by Westminster, amid increasing agitation for independence. Then came a referendum on independence in 2014.

 

Read Full Article »




Related Articles