
Scotland independence movement
The Scotland independence movement seeks to make Scotland a separate country from the United Kingdom, which includes England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Supporters argue that Scotland should have full control over its laws, economy, and policies, reflecting its distinct culture and governance preferences. The movement gained momentum with the 2014 referendum, where Scots voted to remain part of the UK. However, ongoing debates, concerns about economic stability, and issues like Brexit have renewed calls for another referendum. The Scottish government and many citizens continue to advocate for independence, highlighting issues of sovereignty, identity, and political autonomy.