RRI Live!

Listen to Radio Romania International Live

The Scottish Case

The results of Scotlands historic referendum on separating from the United Kingdom confirmed the opinion polls that were in favor of unionists.

The Scottish Case
The Scottish Case

, 03.10.2014, 13:09

Scots decided to keep the Kingdom intact, which prompted head of the European Council Herman van Rompuy to say that the UK is and always will be an important member of the EU. Jose Manuel Barosso, president of the European Commission, saluted the decision made by the Scottish people to preserve the union, while Martin Schulz, chairman of the European Parliament, said his institution was willing to engage in constructive dialog with the Scottish government in important areas such as creating jobs, economic growth, policies, energy and climate change.



These are all sensitive topics, and unionists conducted their campaign around issues such as the economic consequences of separation, warning about potential loss of jobs and influence in the world. On the other hand, the Scottish separatists argue that an English elite in London, which largely ignores Scotland’s interests, leads the UK. They also claimed that too little of the North Sea oil revenues stay in the area. One other claim was that the Scots have no saying when it comes to the presence of nuclear weapons in the country. Foreign policy analyst Cristian Mititelu attempted to take apart some of these arguments:



Cristian Mititelu: “There is no reason for the Scottish population to be more discontent today economically, because the dismantling of industry occurred mostly under the Thatcher government, almost 20 years ago, and the Scottish economy restructured then. Currently it is on an upward trend, just like the UK economy. The Scottish GDP per capita is higher than the one in England. Therefore the economic reasons are a matter of perception. Some of the Scots feel their living standard is not as high as it should be. But this is not necessarily true.”



What would Scotland’s separation have meant? What would the EU and NATO have done with an entity turned into an independent state that claimed membership? European leaders warned ahead of the referendum that, had Scotland become independent, it should go through all the stages of joining the EU. The Scottish case is not unique in Europe. An expert on European topics, Thomas Friedrich, from the International Press Association, said in an interview with Radio Romania that the Scottish case is not unique in Europe in general, and the EU in particular. We have the Catalans who want autonomy, we have a similar movement in the north of Italy, and even in Belgium we are witness to trends that try to divide this small country. In a larger perspective, we can extrapolate this to Ukraine. Any country on the European continent – and I am talking about the continent, not just the European Union – any country that divides will become weaker and more exposed to danger than before secession. Thomas Friedrich suggested a federal model, such as Germany’s, which could be a solution for Ukraine, granting more administrative powers and more autonomy to certain regions, while keeping the nation united.



If Scots had opted for independence, the UK, a 300-year-old union including England, Wales and Northern Ireland would have changed dramatically, losing 5 million of its 60 million strong population. In the parliament in Budapest, Representative Zsolt Nemeth from the ruling FIDESZ party said that the referendum proved that autonomy was not a destabilizing factor, and that the referendum showed that Brits did not win against Scots, but that the idea of autonomy did. Journalist Istvan Pataki, foreign policy correspondent for the Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet, believes that there is no parallel between the Scottish referendum and the aspirations for autonomy among Hungarians in Romania:



Istvan Pataki: “The biggest difference between the situation in Scotland and that in the predominantly Hungarian area in Romania, the so-called Szekely Land, is that in Romania we are talking about aspirations towards autonomy, while Scotland has had a very strong autonomy for many years, and now they were deciding on independence. Why don’t I see a parallel there? In Europe there is autonomy in the case of many countries, and each state decides how it grants autonomy to minorities who live there or claim it.”



In Bucharest, Foreign Minister Titus Corlatean saluted the outcome of the referendum, and said that a UK that contains Scotland is a strategic partner for Romania in both the EU and NATO.


Radio Romania International
The Future Starts Today Friday, 18 April 2025

A trade war that is redrawing the world

The recent tariffs announced by President Donald Trump have sent shockwaves through the United States. April 2 is “America’s Liberation Day”...

A trade war that is redrawing the world
Source: ROMGAZ
The Future Starts Today Friday, 11 April 2025

Neptun Deep – the Biggest Romanian Investment in Energy

“We are writing history. Against the obstacles and threats of those who would do anything to prevent Romania from becoming a provider of energy...

Neptun Deep – the Biggest Romanian Investment in Energy
Exceptional times, exceptional measures
The Future Starts Today Friday, 04 April 2025

Exceptional times, exceptional measures

In 2022, foreign direct investment in Romania reached a record level of over 10 billion euros. An increase of 12.3% compared to the previous year,...

Exceptional times, exceptional measures
Might Makes Right or Right Makes Might
The Future Starts Today Friday, 21 March 2025

Might Makes Right or Right Makes Might

In a period of maximum volatility in international relations, there is increasing talk of a reset of the world order. We are living in an era in...

Might Makes Right or Right Makes Might
The Future Starts Today Friday, 14 March 2025

European Defense Shield

The European Commission recently proposed to EU member states “ReArm Europe” – a five-point plan to rearm Europe, which could mobilize...

European Defense Shield
The Future Starts Today Friday, 07 March 2025

Challenges in a Changing Information Ecosystem

What we are experiencing now is the result of a totally changed information ecosystem – this is the assessment made by Prof. Alina Bârgăoanu,...

Challenges in a Changing Information Ecosystem
The Future Starts Today Friday, 21 February 2025

Code for Romania    

Under the motto ‘We are the ones we have been waiting for’, Code for Romania was born in 2016. It is an organization that builds a huge...

Code for Romania    
The Future Starts Today Friday, 14 February 2025

The DeepSeek Phenomenon

The shares of several major American companies, such as Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta, collapsed in January after the Chinese company DeepSeek,...

The DeepSeek Phenomenon

Partners

Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român
Liga Studentilor Romani din Strainatate - LSRS Liga Studentilor Romani din Strainatate - LSRS
Modernism | The Leading Romanian Art Magazine Online Modernism | The Leading Romanian Art Magazine Online
Institului European din România Institului European din România
Institutul Francez din România – Bucureşti Institutul Francez din România – Bucureşti
Muzeul Național de Artă al României Muzeul Național de Artă al României
Le petit Journal Le petit Journal
Radio Prague International Radio Prague International
Muzeul Național de Istorie a României Muzeul Național de Istorie a României
ARCUB ARCUB
Radio Canada International Radio Canada International
Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti” Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti”
SWI swissinfo.ch SWI swissinfo.ch
UBB Radio ONLINE UBB Radio ONLINE
Strona główna - English Section - polskieradio.pl Strona główna - English Section - polskieradio.pl
creart - Centrul de Creație Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului Bucuresti creart - Centrul de Creație Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului Bucuresti
italradio italradio
Institutul Confucius Institutul Confucius
BUCPRESS - știri din Cernăuți BUCPRESS - știri din Cernăuți

Affiliates

Euranet Plus Euranet Plus
AIB | the trade association for international broadcasters AIB | the trade association for international broadcasters
Digital Radio Mondiale Digital Radio Mondiale
News and current affairs from Germany and around the world News and current affairs from Germany and around the world
Comunità radiotelevisiva italofona Comunità radiotelevisiva italofona

Providers

RADIOCOM RADIOCOM
Zeno Media - The Everything Audio Company Zeno Media - The Everything Audio Company