Read an argument
in the Scotsman newspaper (sic) the other day. Basically it was as follows - The only thing
saving Scotland
from being the North Korea of Europe is – you’ve guessed it - the Union .
Starting with
the statement that no reasonable argument for independence has yet been put forward
and that the move for separation is based on xenophobia and stirring up
cultural differences, it was quite easy to see where it was heading. It
continued - that despite the global recession and especially
the Euro-zone crisis; most people in Scotland still eat well, still have cars
less than 10 years old, still have free education and healthcare, still have
flat screen TVs, had a turkey at Christmas and are still able to enjoy all the
trappings of modern life and that many countries in Europe do not enjoy such a
lifestyle.
All this was
thanks to the Union . And no doubt the great lie that is
the subsidising of Scotland
through the Barnet Formula.
It goes without
saying that this is a typical Unionist argument. Basically, the people of Scotland
would not have these things if they governed their own affairs. There is also
an argument however, that they might well have had more, had they been governing their
own affairs for the last 50 years.
How reasonable
is the statement that separation is driven by xenophobia and the stirring up of
cultural differences. It is all-encompassing statement which fails the test of
reason quite markedly.
Just how does a
dislike of foreigners promote a move for independence? Any racial intolerance
here seems to be on the part of the Unionist argument. For there is little
doubt that for “xenophobia” we are meant to read “anti-English”. A puerile
statement that can be easily dismissed. Unless of course there is evidence to
show that those who support independence are, in fact, anti-English. On the
other hand, it may mean that a newly independent Scotland
will go into the grown-up world as a nation of xenophobes - chauvinistic and showing a
dislike for all foreigners.
It may come as a surprise to some but there are English people living in Scotland who, after the reality check that comes with living north of the border, vote SNP and support Independence.
On the point of
cultural differences. These exist between all the nations in the UK
and are well documented. Surely they are integral to any and all national
identities. Why this should now have taken on a sinister form is unclear.
Moreover, to suggest that a preference for Scottish independence is based on
the manufactured heritage that continues to blight the country at the expense of its history is an attack on the
intelligence of its people.
If by “free
education” we are meant to acknowledge that Scotland
offers what would be expected of any modern society it is hard to see how that
has anything to do with the London Government. Indeed, by refusing to burden
its normally domiciled students in further education with tuition fees it does
a great deal more that those who govern from London .
The same is true
of health care. The reason for the UK languishing 12th in the
European table for best heath care is surely not attributable to the country
where eye examinations and care for the
elderly are free and prescription charges have been abolished. This would not
be the case, as has been patently demonstrated in the past, if such decisions
were left to Westminster.
As for Flat-screen
TVs and Turkeys .
Has anyone recently tried to but a TV with a cathode-ray tube? As for a Turkey
at Christmas. I think you will find that most people that celebrate Christmas
will have enjoyed whatever their traditional Christmas meal is. That the people of Scotland wouldn't normally eat well for no other reason than the country
becoming independent is a ludicrous suggestion.
And so to all
the trappings of modern life that many countries in Europe
do not enjoy. I would suggest that such countries are to be found in Eastern
Europe , where the continent’s 10 poorest nations are. These are
the countries which are still recovering from Communism and the outside influence and interference of
the Soviet Union . I can’t think of one in Western
Europe .
So, basically,
it is the same old argument. Everything that Scotland
has is down to the Union . It has nothing to do with its
people who, if left in charge of their own affairs would be paying for
education and healthcare, drive old cars, sit in front of blank TV screens,
have bread and dripping on Christmas day, pretty much starve for the rest of
the year and hate every other country in the world.
Rational
arguments indeed.