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Scotland holds demonstrations and wants to stay in Europe. Can it stay in the EU separately from England?

Queen Elizabeth II attended the opening of the 5th Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, on the 2nd local time. At the opening ceremony, the Queen of England called on political leaders to remain calm and calm in order to cope with challenges and opportunities. Sturgeon, the leader of the "Independent Stay in Europe" faction, also made a speech in response. This shows that we can stay in the EU separately from England.

The demands of Scots include realizing Scottish independence, refusing to leave the European Union and keeping Scotland in the EU. There are even placards held by marchers that read "Remove nuclear weapons to protect the earth", "Split Britain" and "The Conservative Party steps down" and so on. Judging from the people's wishes, they want to stay in the EU separately. Since ancient times, winning the hearts of the people can better consolidate political power.

Scotland is required to be independent from Britain, while Scotland remains in the EU. The people expressed the hope that Scotland could become an independent country, which has been ruled by Britain for too long. The Scottish independence demonstrations have won the support of many local people.

Although this bad news was conveyed to Britain, the Scottish people's desire for independence has long existed, especially after the referendum on "Brexit" was held in Britain, the British government decided to realize "Brexit".

And more than half of Scotland chose to stay in the EU, which further stimulated the Scottish people's desire for independence.

What is the fundamental reason why Scotland is separated from England and stays in Europe alone? Scotland and England have always been two independent kingdoms in history. In 163, King James VI of Scotland succeeded to the throne of England, and the two kingdoms were connected. James VI is the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and his father is a descendant of henry vii, the Duke of England and Ireland.

James VI became James I after he succeeded to the English throne. At this time, Scotland and England were still two different kingdoms in theory, that is, one person became the king of two countries.

First, Scotland's traditional ally is France, and France is just the world enemy of England. Scholars and priests in Scotland are looking forward to universities in continental Europe rather than England.

Second, Scots are Presbyterians or Jacobites, which is enough to make four-fifths of English people, who are members of the Church of England (or Anglican Church), disgusted.

In the past, there were contradictions between the two countries. Although they merged later, they never solved them. That's why they have been independent for a long time. It's only a matter of time before they are separated. After all, they are two separate countries.