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Title: Does Brexit make Scottish (and Welsh) independence movements less viable? An exploration of the relationship between EU membership and minority nationalism in the UK
Author(s): Taylor, James
Kippin, Sean
Contact Email: sean.kippin@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Brexit
minority nationalism
Scottish independence
Welsh independence
independence movement
Issue Date: 2024
Date Deposited: 20-Apr-2024
Citation: Taylor J & Kippin S (2024) Does Brexit make Scottish (and Welsh) independence movements less viable? An exploration of the relationship between EU membership and minority nationalism in the UK. <i>Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique</i>, 31, pp. 299-328. https://journals.openedition.org/osb/6432?lang=en
Abstract: The consequences of the UK’s exit from the European Union have been much discussed, including the relationship between these developments and the UK’s territorial future. This article seeks to contribute to this debate, focusing on the Scottish and Welsh independence movements. It argues that the European Union has been key to the growing viability of these movements over recent decades, providing both an external means of validation to their overriding objective of independence, and a practical support mechanism for its pursuit outside of the context of national politics. Further, it argues that both movements have successfully exploited international institutions and networks to further their goals. Brexit, therefore, in depriving them of such avenues and halting their European institutionalisation presents a threat to their ongoing viability and harms the technical feasibility of Scottish and Welsh independence. These findings significantly disrupt the assumption that the rupture of Brexit makes Scottish (or indeed Welsh) independence more likely, let alone inevitable.
URL: https://journals.openedition.org/osb/6432?lang=en
Rights: Publisher allows this work to be made available in this repository. Published in Observatoire de la société britannique by OpenEdition Journals with the following policy: Authors are allowed to self-archive articles published in OpenEdition Journals in institutional or thematic repositories recognized in their areas.
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