The circumstances have changed enough for Scotland to be able to call another referendum, they are about to be taken out of the EU against their will.
Didnt scots vote in the leave referendum?
I feel like many here are seeing their first election/referendum in their lifetime, learning how democracy works= majority wins. I dont want to sound too harsh but really guys, get real? There isnt going to be a referendum a year, and successive mini-referendum in every places that arent in agreement with the rest.
Problem with EU falling apart is that NATO will significantly weaken and maybe even fall apart itself. Finland would be crazy to leave EU, considering how close they are to Russia...
While EU is weakening, Putin is tightening the grip on his own Union. But you're too busy to notice that.
EU = economical-political union
NATO = military alliance
NATO =!= EU
Except if UK, and other "leave" countries are going to do so fucking well after leaving the EU that they upgrade their military to a point where they can tackle Russia or China, NATO will stay the same.
A much more important thing related to NATO is the next US president, Trump showed signs of reconciliation towards Russia, so NATO might become less invasive and more isolationist and protective.
The best are the ones saying stuff along the lines of "it should be forbidden for these fascists to vote" or "weighted votes giving primacy to younger voters are necessary" without a shred of irony.
I officially declare Oberyn my new best friend.