What Scotland can learn from Irish independence

Economists predict Scottish transition would fail to curb increasing interest rates and inequality

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Ireland had a reality check after gaining independence
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Eoin McLaughlin and Seán Kenny of University College Cork on the economic lessons to be drawn from Ireland’s 1922 split from the UK

The UK local elections in May saw gains for nationalists in Scotland and Northern Ireland, raising the prospect of increased debates over the future make-up of the country. In Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is hoping to hold a second independence referendum in 2023.

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