This petition was submitted during the 2015-2017 parliament
Rejected petition Allow EU membership for Scotland & NI to continue inside the UK after Brexit.
Greenland is in a political union with Denmark but is not itself part of the EU following a 1985 referendum to leave. Based on this precedent, this petition calls for continued EU membership for Scotland and Northern Ireland after Brexit, a win-win arrangement that would secure the Union.
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If Scotland and NI remain in the EU, English and Welsh exports could reach the single market via Scots & NI businesses, which could make a margin in the process. Edinburgh could be the destination for banks needing a "financial passport" rather than Dublin or Frankfurt.
This arrangement might be tricky to craft but would boost the Scots and NI economies, paying a dividend (literally) for remaining in the Union. It would also recognise the democratic will of all home nations.
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