EDITORIAL:
Scottish vote reflects a wider win
In the past,
governments treated independence movements as secessionists betraying their
nation and they often ended in bloody suppression.
However, the
UK showed tolerance and followed democratic ideals in giving Scots the freedom
to decide their own future, with the queen encouraging Scots to “think very
carefully about the future,” while British Prime Minister David Cameron said
that Scottish independence would “break [his] heart.”
Although the
“Yes” side lost, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, who led the
pro-independence effort, accepted the loss and said he would resign from his
post in November. Although he lost this battle, he gained a place in history
and has probably also managed to improve Scotland ’s
situation within the UK .
After the result was announced, Scotland
remained mostly calm and both sides have displayed the demeanor one would expect in a
long-standing democracy.
The need to
trust in the public was one important lesson to be learned from this
referendum. Government leaders did not try to block it by saying that there was
no need for a referendum at this time, and instead let Scots decide their own
future. The government did not treat the referendum as a bloodthirsty monster
or play around with referendum legislation and set irrational restrictions to
create a “birdcage” referendum law which would make passing a referendum,
although nominally
possible, very difficult or even impossible in practice.
Instead, all
that was required to win the referendum was a simple majority: half of all
votes plus one. UK and
Scottish politicians did not have the idiotic idea that the future of Scotland should be decided by all UK citizens, in the way that some people feel
that Taiwan ’s
future should be decided by all Chinese.
Although the UK government
was fully opposed to Scottish independence, it did not treat the prospect of it
as a rebellion or imprison pro-independence leaders. Nor did it hold military
exercises or fire missiles or say that “no one who promotes independence will
meet with a happy ending,” as former Chinese premier Zhu Rongji (朱鎔基) once said.
The Scottish
independence movement issued a detailed white paper detailing what the nation
would look like following independence to give the public a clear blueprint
when considering their future. In the end, the Scots considered their own
future based on their national identity, and in addition to national defense
and foreign affairs, they considered taxes, healthcare, how the North Sea oil
resources should be distributed and which solution would be more beneficial to
themselves, Scotland and the
UK
as a whole.
Although the
whole world was waiting to find out how Scottish independence would affect the UK , the EU and the rest of the world, the result
was a soft landing, as the Scots decided to remain within the UK and
observers breathed a sigh of relief. Someone has said that referendums are
populist, but the people of Scotland
displayed their intelligence and wisdom throughout the entire process.
Structure of the Lead:
WHO- all the citizens in Scotland
WHEN- not given
WHAT- Scotland ’s independence referendum ended in a
resounding victory for the side advocating Scotland
remaining within the UK
as the “No” side received 55 percent of the vote against the “Yes” side’s 45.
WHY- not given
WHERE- Scotland
HOW-not given
Keywords:
1. resounding:轟動的
2. notwithstanding:雖然
3. suppression:抑制…
4. demeanor:風度
5. nominally:名義上
6. idiotic:痴
In my opinion, every nation deserves independence. Though Scotland lost the battle, Scottish made a effort to express their determinations. I'm very impressed.
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