The key issues of this everlasting debate are two major issues which are oil and currency.
North sea oil and gas are of great importance to the Scottish government and the case of its independence. On the one hand, Mr. Salmond's strategy is based on following the steps of Norway. He says that by setting about tenth of the revenues of about £1bn a year could result in creating a £30bn sovereign wealth for the …show more content…
The movement was mainly as result of the comparison of Scotland with Ireland. It was specifically when The National Association for the vindication of Scottish rights called for a Scottish national assembly. It is when One of the key elements, that contributed to the Scottish independence, was the scottish "Home Rule" movement. The movement was mainly as result of the comparison of Scotland with Ireland. It was specifically when The National Association for the vindication of Scottish rights called for a Scottish national assembly. Moreover, when William Ewart Gladstone introduced the Irish Home Rule Bill. When many Scots compared what they had to the Irish offer of Home Rule. As a result, a Scottish Home Rule bill was first presented to parliament in 1913. However, Scotland did not follow Ireland when it started a War of Independence and rebelled in the Easter Rising. Scotland at this time did not resist central rule but it kept its demand for the Scottish home