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Scottish independence: myth or reality? General information;Wars of Scottish Independence;the Scots National League 1921;Scotland Act 1978;Scottish devolution referendum, 1997;Scottish independence referendum, 2014.
Scottish independence: myth or reality?Выполнила: Жаркова Наталия Владимировна студентка 3-го курса специальность « Экономика Scottish Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ScotlandCapital - EdinburghArea – Total 78,387 km2Population - 5,313,600 Motto:  Wars of Scottish IndependenceThe First War (1296–1328) began with the English invasion of Scotland Wars of Scottish IndependenceThe Second War (1332–1357) began with the English-supported invasion by Edward Balliol and The twentieth centuryIn 1921, influenced by Sinn Fein, the Scots National League was formed as Scotland Act 1978The Scotland Act 1978 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom intended to Scottish devolution referendum, 1997The Scottish devolution referendum of 1997 was a pre-legislative  held in Scotland on 11 Scottish independence referendum, 2014A referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent country will Scottish independence  For or Against? Scotland has a rich and diverse economy; Scotland is a net contributor Scotland has strong exports; Scotland’s oil fields remain a massive financial asset; “We will drain our dearest veins, but they shall be free” Professor John Curtice stated in January 2012 that polling showed support for independence at The argument against ............. Much of the desire for Scottish independence is 5 Reasons Why Scottish Independence Would Should Scotland be an independent country? Используемая литература:Восковская А.С., Карпова Т.А. Английский язык для средних специальных учебных заведений.
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Слайд 2 Scottish independence: myth or reality?
General information;
Wars of Scottish Independence;
the Scots National

Scottish independence: myth or reality? General information;Wars

League 1921;
Scotland Act 1978;
Scottish devolution referendum, 1997;
Scottish independence referendum,

2014.

Слайд 3 Scotland is a country that is part of the United

Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland


Слайд 4 Scotland
Capital - Edinburgh
Area – Total 78,387 km2
Population -

ScotlandCapital - EdinburghArea – Total 78,387 km2Population - 5,313,600

5,313,600


Слайд 5 Motto: "In My Defens God Me Defend" (Scots) "In

Motto: 

my defence God me defend" (Eng)
The Kingdom of Scotland emerged as

an independent sovereign state in the Early Middle Ages and continued to exist until 1707. 

Слайд 6 Wars of Scottish Independence
The First War (1296–1328) began with the

Wars of Scottish IndependenceThe First War (1296–1328) began with the English invasion of

English invasion of Scotland in 1296, and ended with

the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton in 1328.

Слайд 7 Wars of Scottish Independence
The Second War (1332–1357) began with the

Wars of Scottish IndependenceThe Second War (1332–1357) began with the English-supported invasion by Edward

English-supported invasion by Edward Balliol and the "Disinherited" in 1332, and

ended in 1357 with the signing of the Treaty of Berwick.

Слайд 8 The twentieth century
In 1921, influenced by Sinn Fein, the Scots

The twentieth centuryIn 1921, influenced by Sinn Fein, the Scots National League was formed

National League was formed as a body, primarily based in

London, seeking Scottish independence. 

Слайд 9 Scotland Act 1978
The Scotland Act 1978 was an Act of the Parliament of

Scotland Act 1978The Scotland Act 1978 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom intended

the United Kingdom intended to establish a Scottish Assembly  as a devolved

legislature for Scotland. At a referendum held in the following year, the Act failed to gain the necessary level, and was never put into effect.

Слайд 10 Scottish devolution referendum, 1997
The Scottish devolution referendum of 1997 was

Scottish devolution referendum, 1997The Scottish devolution referendum of 1997 was a pre-legislative  held in Scotland on

a pre-legislative 
 held in Scotland on 11 September 1997 over whether there

was support for the creation of a Scottish Parliament with devolved powers, and whether the Parliament should have tax-varying powers.

Слайд 11 «Scotland is a wealthy nation. Whether through the

«Scotland is a wealthy

talents of our people or the natural resources of

our country there is no doubt that Scotland has the potential to be a successful independent nation.» John Swinney MSP

Слайд 12 Scottish independence referendum, 2014
A referendum on whether Scotland should

Scottish independence referendum, 2014A referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent

be an independent country will take place on Thursday 18

September 2014.

Слайд 15 Scottish independence For or Against?

Scottish independence For or Against?

Слайд 16 Scotland has a rich and diverse economy;
Scotland

Scotland has a rich and diverse economy; Scotland is a net

is a net contributor to the UK;
Scotland generates

far more tax than the UK average;
Westminster has cost Scotland £64 billion in the past 30 years.

The argument for .............

9 key economic facts that prove Scotland will be a wealthy independent nation.


Слайд 17 Scotland has strong exports;
Scotland’s oil fields remain

Scotland has strong exports; Scotland’s oil fields remain a massive financial

a massive financial asset;
Scotland has huge potential in

renewable energy;
Scotland is one of the top UK locations for inward investment;
An independent Scotland can support Scottish business in tax, regulation, the labour market, innovation and global exports.


Слайд 18 “We will drain our
dearest veins, but they

“We will drain our dearest veins, but they shall be free”

shall be free”


Слайд 19 Professor John Curtice stated in January 2012 that polling showed

Professor John Curtice stated in January 2012 that polling showed support for independence

support for independence at between 32% and 38% of

the Scottish population.

Слайд 20 The argument against .............
Much of the desire

The argument against ............. Much of the desire for Scottish independence

for Scottish independence is based on a romanticized idea

of Scottish history and legend.
Now and in the future Scotland is stronger as part of the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom is stronger with Scotland as a partner. Working together, better together.


Слайд 21 5 Reasons Why Scottish Independence Would Be An

5 Reasons Why Scottish Independence Would Be An

Economic Disaster.

David Nicholson.

Currency confusion.
Delusions of oil grandeur.
Financial mismanagement.
 Loss of credibility.
Lack of natural resources.


Слайд 22 Should Scotland be an independent country?

Should Scotland be an independent country?

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