Eloy
Gold Member
The English have brought uncertainty for the future economy for voting in a referendum to leave the European Union. The pound sterling has plummeted to an all-time low at 92 pence for a euro. (This time last year a euro would get you 72 pence.) Access to a massive single market of 27 EU countries is looking impossible and programs for collaboration among scholars involved in research is ending. London as a center of banking and financial services is under threat too. Scotland which voted by a small margin to remain with England before all this so-called Brexit mess may get another chance if the terms of Brexit are not favorable to the Scottish.
Nicola Sturgeon challenges May with second referendum bill
The Scottish flag (the saltire) can fly over a proud and free nation once again.
Nicola Sturgeon challenges May with second referendum bill
The Scottish flag (the saltire) can fly over a proud and free nation once again.