How Globalisation means there is no "independence"
The SNP argue against the fundamental principles of Globalisation in the sense that Britain should not stay within a domestic globalised unit but Europe as the European Union should, resulting in absurd hypocrisy.
Much has changed in the last year; I have been outraged with
the incompetent Scottish executive and their leading agenda to end the current
United Kingdom.
The SNP and their Yes campaign propose “independence” for
Scotland, although when we think about independence we think about a country
that stands on its own feet, a country that can work and act for its citizens
on its own accord; the offer we have at the moment from the Scottish government
is more “dependence” than “independence” and this is simply due to the
globalised world we have created.
The idea that we can separate from the rest of the country
and still share the many intstitutions that we have only have thanks to being part
of our UK is absurd, the nationalists assume that we can take the good from
what we have established as a United Kingdom and leave the so called “bad”,
they are under the deep illusion that “independence” or maybe “dependence” will
indeed solve all of our problems, but in reality it can’t.
Separatists are branding the “independence” idea as a
solution to get away from the current coalition government, a government that
whether we agree with it or not; is not an everlasting dictatorship, it can be
altered and changed when the British people go to the polls in 2015. Separation
on the other hand is a permanent change, if we vote to leave the UK then we
have officially kick started the process of tearing up and dissolving all that
has been established and created over the last 300 years or so.
This brings me to a point that I like to make, or more so
the theories of globalisation, and how that has impacted the world and those
who support the idea of collectivism rather than separatism.
Believe it or not there has been three stages to
globalisation, first occurring in 1492 when Columbus founded the Americas
(Globalisation 1.0) , thus starting the rush to imperialism and the start of colonisation
by the European powers, this turned the thinking and agenda of European Kingdoms from focusing on little
domestic domination to international domination- the fight of gaining world
control began, empires were on the rise and in all- the start of the globalised
world exploded and has evolved since then.
In this Britain was awakened to a new reality, the reality
that our differences on this little island should be put to bed, and together
we should step up and face this new rush together as a united Kingdom- and in
1603 and 1707 that is exactly what happened- two former foes joined together
and created a single unified sovereign state- a state that went on to create the largest formal empire that the world had ever known. As such, its power and influence stretched all over the globe; shaping it in all manner of ways.
The next step in creating the world we are in today was the
industrial revolution, and the technological advances (Globalisation 2.0), this
starting in the 1800’s, the main difference between 1.0 and 2.0, is the fact
that prior it was countries that became multinational in force, the era of the
industrial revolution had seen companies become multinational, thus creating a
world that became more connected , a
world that yes still held the bearings of war and bloodshed, but still for the
first time in our history had a clear agenda of creating a global economic
market and the makings of a global telecommunications structure.
Within this European states grew their sense of identity,
the need for a strong united identity in Britain was there, and the former regional identities
that once caused so much war and anguish was diminishing, for once in Britain’s
history there was peace domestically, our people were united for the greater
good- so in this sense the rise of the British identity created a belonging of
unity for each other , and in my view the slow decline of the English and
Scottish identities due to the rise of globalisation created the most peaceful
time in our Islands history as a governing island of people.
Although now in the 21st century our economic
output is not as strong, the world has been graced with another economic
downturn, it is now in this era that we have seen the rise of separatism, is
this due to racism and hatred, partly, but I believe that it is a naive natural
step within our history to revert backwards, the need for unity to many has
faded with the once powerful empire, and the once unified British identity
seems now irrelevant to many , so the idea that has now dominated our island is separation, to pull away from what
we have established and revert back to a time when this Island was an infant.
Many have said within the independence debate that we should
not use history, but when we look at history we see that the true destiny of
our island over the past 400 years has been unity, the Great British parliament
that was established 300 years ago has a direct duty to uphold that unity, it
serves the British people, and should serve our unified identity equally, if it
fails in this then it will fail the country that has been established.
We are now at the stage in our history where the world is
minuscule in size, this is due to (Globalisation 3.0) with the advent of the
internet and the openness that has spread not only within Europe but around the
world.
If we take what happened during Globalisation 1.0, when the
Kingdoms of Europe united within themselves, such as the strong sense of
identity within each nation state and the strong advent of the British identity
away from the separate regional identities that once reigned the island, it
took this new era of Empire to unite Britain and other states across Europe.
What we see now
though is not each Kingdom uniting in the way we had seen 400 years ago, but we see
that Europe as a continent has united and is still trying to unite in the next step of globalisation, whether
people agree with it or not, is it happening.
This showing that the UK was the first state on the planet
to successfully unite into a single entity, not in a global sense but in a
domestic sense, which is why the structure of our current United Kingdom is looked
upon as a model of the future, and what can be achieved when former countries
do unite, our small structure of globalisation within our small island has
shown that coming together is better, our
island is the model of the future not the past, and that is what the people
that do seek to destroy our United Kingdom need to realise.
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