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Is England better than Scotland live?
In a league table of 272 regions of the EU, Scotland was rated higher than England when it came to quality of life – even though their weather is undeniably worse if you don’t love drizzle and shivering. People living there had better education and a more tolerant attitude towards minorities, the study found.
Why is Scotland a rich country?
Scotland has a large abundance of natural resources from fertile land suitable for agriculture, to oil and gas. In terms of mineral resources, Scotland produces coal, zinc, iron and oil shale.
Is it better to live in England or Wales?
England has far more industry, urbanisation and more modern features. Wales is based more on culture and literature. From a economic standpoint, England is better, however you could get this in most other first world nations. Wales has a unique identity and culture that you are unlikely to enjoy anywhere else.
Is England better off with or without Scotland?
It is true that the “rump state” of England+Wales (whatever it called itself) would be economically better off without its far-flung dominion in Northern Ireland. Scotland is a net cost, so let the grumbly Scots go their own road, then.
Will the United Kingdom cease to exist without Northern Ireland?
A number of answers say that the “United Kingdom” will cease to exist without NI (correct), Scotland (incorrect), or both (correct). The reality on the ground, though, is that even if it’s just down to England & Wales, that still 89.1\% of what was the UK’s population.
Should the UK reunite as one country?
The UK would be better of without any negative people, so it’s not just Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales its England as well. The UK is full of moaners that can’t accept democracy because it didn’t go there way. ie the EU and Scottish independence referendum. So when we start accepting democracy, we can reunite as one.
Will the UK ever become the United Kingdom of England & Wales?
The reality on the ground, though, is that even if it’s just down to England & Wales, that still 89.1\% of what was the UK’s population. There is simply too much invested in the UK identity that all that is likely to happen is that the full name would instead become “the United Kingdom of England & Wales [and Other Bits].”