That is more or less the plan with regards to Scotland and the EU - that Scotland never leaves.
There is certainly an argument to be made for the case that England's vote to leave the EU is a de facto vote for it to leave the UK.
I think we (Scotland) still need a plebiscite on the other side of the thing, the not being part of the same country as England (for some definition of "same country". Not necessarily for legal purposes but because things are going to be difficult and we need to go through a process of publically agreeing and affirming our commitment.
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That is more or less the plan with regards to Scotland and the EU - that Scotland never leaves.
There is certainly an argument to be made for the case that England's vote to leave the EU is a de facto vote for it to leave the UK.
I think we (Scotland) still need a plebiscite on the other side of the thing, the not being part of the same country as England (for some definition of "same country". Not necessarily for legal purposes but because things are going to be difficult and we need to go through a process of publically agreeing and affirming our commitment.