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The Habsburgs would have restored order with a mixture of large bribes, expulsions, prison sentences and the odd execution, because they rightly saw that there was a deeper poison in nationalism than in any countermeasure. Their reasons were self-serving, but subsequent events proved them correct. It is obviously admirable that the UK authorities cannot simply let Salmond cool his heels on the Isle of Man for a few years, but those who value the plurality and anti-nationalism of the UK have sleepily allowed themselves to drift into a situation where they find themselves face to face with something seriously malevolent which feeds off fear, misinformation, conspiracy, grandstanding and scapegoating. We have no choice but to be reasonable or we betray our own values, but this is, as so many times in Europe's 20th century, to allow ourselves to be outflanked by more single-minded forces.

Indeed it may well be already too late. It must surely be a nightmare to imagine a Scotland falling into the well-worn independence rut of a week or two of parading figures, giant flags and tiny singing children in traditional outfits, followed moments thereafter by impoverishment, a hostile border, flailing autarky and the ever widening hunt for "enemies within", those who hate and challenge the barely legitimate new state, fuelled by dissident groups in England. This is an absurd vision except that I cannot see a way round it. Or at least, the risks around it seem far too great. No part of Europe has proved immune to nationalist violence — even the dullest regions have been filled with burning houses in their quite recent pasts. Through a miracle of geography, luck, military strength and political intelligence, the island of Great Britain almost alone has avoided this contagion. Nationalism is unappeasable, it soils everything in its path and it has been allowed to cross the North Sea.

If Salmond wants to share everything with the rest of the UK, then there is no need for independence. But this is not what he wants. The referendum is meant to be a moment of chain-shattering change — not just a mild and highly dubious redirecting of revenues to a new state's smirking functionaries. Yet it is impossible to imagine this a happy place, or one which offers any actual benefit to most of its inhabitants. It could in turn promote a disgusting new variety of English nationalism. The SNP will be unable to deliver anything real and will instead create an excluding, under-siege Volk-community, with marginally better crèche facilities. This would be a state  viewed with repugnance by most other Europeans and would be a fantastically retrograde step, one that is being managed into being with slipshod and juvenile helplessness by the "Westminster government" almost as much as it has been whipped up by the SNP itself.   
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Davyb
March 28th, 2014
2:03 AM
What a weird pseudo-intellectual wank you are.....

Gemma
March 27th, 2014
8:03 PM
You mentioned Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic and Slovakia, two independent countries who get along perfectly well post separation. I would suggest reading one of Salmond's actual speeches. Independence is not about being anti English. You'll note that voting eligibility is based on location not nationality, and plenty of English people in Scotland are voting for independence.

PMechan
March 27th, 2014
7:03 PM
I think the author has comprehensively lost it and I really find it amazing that any editor would think such patent drivel worth publishing. The author needs to splash out on a train ticket and spend just 2 or 3 days in Scotland to see how outrageous and inaccurate his writing is. He MAY be an expert on the Habsburgs but he knows exactly NOTHING about the independence debate in Scotland!

Martin Ross
March 27th, 2014
7:03 PM
Very strange opinion piece filled with ridiculous notions from a man espousing his own brand of British, Unionist and anti-Scottish fascism - and appears utterly blind to it. A full and reasoned response is found written by Alex Massie in the Spectator dated 27/03/14.

Charles P.O'Brien
March 27th, 2014
6:03 PM
British nationalism with colonial mindset is a much bigger danger than we Scots deciding for ourselves if we want all of the UK,s nuclear bombs in close proximity to our largest city.We want independence because its natural,the scribe of the above article knows far less than he thinks he does.

WJW
March 27th, 2014
2:03 PM
This is just complete garbage. So there is no difference between Indian or Irish nationalism and Nazi Germany? Infantile thinking. http://wallacewylie.blogspot.com/2014/02/nationalism-braveheart-and-scot...

J. R. Tomlin
March 27th, 2014
2:03 PM
Pretty good lies you have going there and I suggest giving a look at Godwin's Law. The SNP are the democratically elected government of Scotland, but it is obvious you have no belief yourself in democracy. Calling Mr. Salmond and the SNP Nazis is as absurd a lie and gives away the truth of your own pathetic position

Alistair Gray
March 27th, 2014
2:03 PM
Fantastical nonsense on every point. See Alex Massie: http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/alex-massie/2014/03/alex-salmond-is-not-a-n... for comprehensive demolition.

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