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Originally Posted by HumanNoMore
Nobody ever said they were except for the very first post, which appeared to falsely imply it, hence my reply.
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Indeed, which is why I tried to word my response in a "So what, if they are..." kind of a way, but less bluntly expressed.
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That is exactly why there are local parliaments and even entities like city/town councils within countries...
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True... But ultimately, they do answer to a higher power. I'm not saying that counties aren't independantly controlled at all, but I am simply suggesting that maybe all counties could be completely devolved, so that issues can be locally, and only locally, targeted. Of course, this wouldn't be a viable option to any single government, a central hub would still exist, but instead of a 'chain of command' so to speak, where ultimately, the centre decides what's best, the separate counties would simply come together to discuss what is needed in their area. So basically, each county has it's own PM. Of course, communication would have to be A1 for such an opperation to work, and a different stance adopted towards the idea of the political system.
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I can understand people being proud of whichever part they are from - I am proud to be both British and English, but all four nations owe a LOT of their success to the United Kingdom, particularly when the smaller ones receive more tax revenue than they produce locally. I know most of this was prompted by a misunderstanding of the word nationalism, but there are many misconceptions.
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Again, this is true... But what is to say that the separate countries couldn't function as separate entities. There are many countries smaller than the UK, even smaller than it's separate constituent parts that operate alone, and get along in the world just as a lot of other countries. Just like any other UK country, the Welsh live lives much like the English, Scottish or Irish do - and as you rightly pointed out, said countries, on their own, also have much lower populations, which could potentially make self-sustainance as a country much more reasonable - So why should there be a struggle if the UK should splinter into it's separate parts?