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See, Scotland is different because it was its own independent nation at one point, so there is a political, emotional and cultural basis for it. Not economic though. Everyone pulls out once they realize what can truly happen to their money after independence.
The Basque Country was nothing but a bunch of territories that shared nothing but a similar language, ancient "laws" (in reality all they were were grants by a king not to pay certain taxes, not to be confused with the right of suffrage, freedom of speech, right to trial by jury, et cetera, the fueros were largely all about MONEY! Which the Basque know as their "rights") and then, once Sabino Arana Goiri had The Dream back in the 1800's, decided to be independent.
In reality, the origins of Basque nationalism are as racist and vomit-inducing as anyone can conjure up.
Just look at Sabino's writings and let me know what you think. The guy has a statue in Bilbao and is literally venerated by legions of Basques TODAY.
ferryman said:hrotha said:Not really. Legally, there's little room for an actual referendum without changing the Spanish constitution first, which would require a separate Spain-wide referendum. Besides, Scotland could try because the United Kingdom allowed them to. No Spanish government would do the same, as it would be political suicide.
To be fair the UK Government didn't have a choice really as the SNP comfortably held power in the Scottish Parliament, voted in with a manifesto that included a vote on Independence. Incidentally, Spain was one of the countries that came out and spoke very strongly against Scotland gaining independence with the Basque 'problem' in mind.
See, Scotland is different because it was its own independent nation at one point, so there is a political, emotional and cultural basis for it. Not economic though. Everyone pulls out once they realize what can truly happen to their money after independence.
The Basque Country was nothing but a bunch of territories that shared nothing but a similar language, ancient "laws" (in reality all they were were grants by a king not to pay certain taxes, not to be confused with the right of suffrage, freedom of speech, right to trial by jury, et cetera, the fueros were largely all about MONEY! Which the Basque know as their "rights") and then, once Sabino Arana Goiri had The Dream back in the 1800's, decided to be independent.
In reality, the origins of Basque nationalism are as racist and vomit-inducing as anyone can conjure up.
Just look at Sabino's writings and let me know what you think. The guy has a statue in Bilbao and is literally venerated by legions of Basques TODAY.
