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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-29270441
No won by 55%, yes by 45%
As a Quebecer, I knew it was exactly what would happen: a gradual build up of frenzy, to ultimately fizzle out. Because I knew the thing that happened here would happen there: people at the voting polls would get spooked out and would vote no. Incidentally the referendum awakened a little bit of sovereigntist fervor here, fervor which I am happy was stopped dead in its tracks. When it happened I was young and I was for independence; I saw the Commonwealth and the rest of English speaking Canada as imperialistic, disdainful and oppressive. Today while I have no enthusiasm for the Commonwealth, I gradually found out that these people are not evil at all, and that the proponents of the sovereignty project are not people which I found virtuous and honorable. And to be honest, neither Britain nor Commonwealth country, who are way past their former glory, are in a state to oppress anyone.
I have little awareness as to the specific context, but what I don't understand is why Britain agreed to the idea of a referendum in the first place? In Canada, no federal government ever recognized the legitimacy of such an endeavor. To me it is a sign of how Britain has fallen, when one of its former colonies recognized for its good natured demeanor shows more strenght of character than it did. Britain seems to be constantly apologizing for all it does, and it just looks very awkward and embarrassing to me.
No won by 55%, yes by 45%
As a Quebecer, I knew it was exactly what would happen: a gradual build up of frenzy, to ultimately fizzle out. Because I knew the thing that happened here would happen there: people at the voting polls would get spooked out and would vote no. Incidentally the referendum awakened a little bit of sovereigntist fervor here, fervor which I am happy was stopped dead in its tracks. When it happened I was young and I was for independence; I saw the Commonwealth and the rest of English speaking Canada as imperialistic, disdainful and oppressive. Today while I have no enthusiasm for the Commonwealth, I gradually found out that these people are not evil at all, and that the proponents of the sovereignty project are not people which I found virtuous and honorable. And to be honest, neither Britain nor Commonwealth country, who are way past their former glory, are in a state to oppress anyone.
I have little awareness as to the specific context, but what I don't understand is why Britain agreed to the idea of a referendum in the first place? In Canada, no federal government ever recognized the legitimacy of such an endeavor. To me it is a sign of how Britain has fallen, when one of its former colonies recognized for its good natured demeanor shows more strenght of character than it did. Britain seems to be constantly apologizing for all it does, and it just looks very awkward and embarrassing to me.