Britons: Will you stay in the UK after Brexit?

Or will you rejoin the EU and move to Scotland or the northern part of Ireland?

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The EU won't even want Scotland.

There's no reason for Scotland to leave the EU.

We have Romania and Greece, we can afford to have second league countries.

>There's no reason for Scotland to leave the EU.
I can think of half a dozen just now. How about their national defence being completely intertwined with England and Wales?

The UKs nuclear delivery system is operated primarily from Scotland through four Vanguard class submarines stationed at HMNB Clyde. That makes whatever minimal chances Scotland had of being invaded in the modern age even more undesirable and it also means that there are only like 5 countries on the planet that hypothetically engage in a full scale war with you.

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If it's on Scottish territory, it belongs to Scotland.

Why would Scotland want four foreign nuclear subs in their territory if they were independent? The person with the authority to use them will still be in London.

No, the person with the authority on these would be in Edinburgh (or Brussels for that matter).

If a No Deal Brexit decreases my living standard, coupled with a Labour election win. I would apply for a work visa abroad, then exchange my savings into other currencies or buy assets to ditch the falling pound.

According to who? They're british submarines. England's shrinking military is responsible for keeping irish and scottish pissbabies safe and we get nothing in return.

What if Scotland wanted to become independent just to stay in the EU?

Where would you live, Scotland or England?