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Scottish-Nordic similarity perceived by nationalists

Scottish nationalists argue that Scotland shares more in common with Nordic countries than with the rest of the United Kingdom. A YouGov poll found that between 52% and 61% of prospective SNP voters say Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden are somewhat similar to Scotland, while only 31% of that group say England is similar. Those views are often cited to support calls for closer social and political alignment with Scandinavian models.

Supporters of unionist parties express a contrasting view. Only 22% to 31% of Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat supporters describe Scotland as similar to Nordic nations, while 62% say Scotland has more in common with England. Respondents in Denmark and Sweden (58% and 56%, respectively) often acknowledge some likeness to Scotland, but they do not consistently rate Scotland as closer to them than to England or the UK as a whole.

Source: yougov.co.uk

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Who did it? And what's their angle?

Every conspiracy theory pins one culprit and one motive on the same story. The same story can spawn any number of theories — different culprits, different motives. That's part of how you spot a conspiracy theory: the same event can be "explained" any number of ways.

Culprit
Culprit

Celebrities secretly controlling global media for their agenda.

Motive
Motive

Deliberately limit access to education and information to control populations.

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