Callistemon21
paddyann
We did have an articulate supporter of Scottish independence on GN but she argued that the Scots could still keep the Monarch as Head of State after independence.
But why would you?
Perhaps it could be an additional question on your referendum form?
My feeling, which will probably not be expressed with the same eloquence as Alegrias1’s, is that this is just a pragmatic approach by people who are pro-independence.
In short, the calculation is that, amongst pro-independence people, those who are anti-Royal will hold their noses and still vote for independence while those who are pro-Royal might not.
So better to kick the can down the road, especially as – constitutionally – the two issues are independent even if one is often a marker for the other.
And in general, if we are to have referendums, I think putting more than one simple yes/no question on it has all sorts of problems unless the questions can be acted on independently.