So basically "my money for me". Yeah that's very looked down upon in Europe. I don't see the Scottish referendum being like that, I never saw any comments of "hate" towards England. It was more against the government, and that I can understand because they don't like how a London centered, save the financial industry and nothing more, government works.Forlorn Drifter wrote: The idea of a confederacy, in simple forms, is a weak federal government and strong state governments. The federal government only comes in on things that a state couldn't do alone, such as war and foreign policy and such. If the UK was a confederacy, for an example, Scotlands taxes wouldn't go outside the area- it would be Scottish money for Scottish people, and all there laws are their own. They wouldn't pay for wellfare in England, could have laws conflicting with those in Wales, and it wouldn't matter. Essentially, its like a bunch of small countries, who are considered one for dealing with other countries.
On the other hand when you hear arguments like "I don't want my money to go to other parts of the country" you sound like a spoiled asshole who doesn't understand the meaning of solidarity. Imagine New York having to bail itself out from 11/9.
Now if you don't like how the money is spent, I can respect that, but not when you only care about yourself.

