
Campaign for Scottish Independence
The Campaign for Scottish Independence advocates for Scotland to become a fully sovereign nation separate from the United Kingdom. Supporters believe independence would grant Scotland greater control over its laws, economy, and resources, fostering policies aligned with Scottish priorities. The movement’s most prominent expression was the 2014 referendum, where voters chose to remain part of the UK. Ongoing debates focus on issues like economic prospects, political identity, and social services. The campaign encourages discussions about Scotland’s future autonomy, emphasizing democratic choice and national self-determination within a broader context of constitutional governance.