Originariamente Scritto da Bob Terwilliger
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Un riassunto dell'aria che trava prima del referendum del 2014 e' illustrato qui https://link.springer.com/article/10...15-9173-8#Fn40, comunque con un po' di pazienza uno puo' andarsi a ripescare tutto
"There has often been a polarisation in the debate as to the possibility of an independent Scotland becoming an EU Member state. Basically, the Scottish government believed that it would automatically become a member of the EU on similar terms to the UK. To the contrary, the UK government maintained that an independent Scotland would have to apply for membership or, in the worst case-scenario that Scotland would have been kept at the margins of the EU. There was often a perception reflected by legal scholars that the fact that the Scottish Government did not “take this threat seriously demonstrates a lack of understanding of the realities of international politics."
Secondo me il paragone col Veneto e Friuli sarebbe improprio, perche' la Scozia non e' una regione, ma uno Stato che esiste in varia forma da ~ 1200 anni, e ora tecnicamente fa parte di un'unione di stati. Per l'italexit penso lo stesso di cio che penso/pensavo per la brexit.
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