Saturday 1 February 2020

The UK has Brexited hours ago

The UK has left EU hours ago and Brexit will complete by this year's December with unsolved many things yet remain.

I understand that you can not get all good. The UK citizens made one decision on that voting day in 2016. Brexit and the remaining both sides should have samely benefit for their life. There must have been deep reasons why this happened.

 The way I see things that the traditional British society would choose rather a stillness than change. Archive and conservation the people love that needs such sort of calmness, that could keep their life comforts, the highly sophisticated traditions which piled in centuries and the highly educated aesthetics or manners.

If I was English, would vote for leave. I too would like to prioritise the British way of traditional life. Characteristically Kyoto city is very similar to England's. For example, if, if the populations of Kyoto city has become foreigners or people from the other area of Japan ( who likely have lots different cultures or traditions from true Kyoto citizens), do you enjoy to see Kyoto? What do you expect for? We want to see their typical lifestyles by the Kyoto citizens used to and traditional architectures with beautiful Japanese gardens.

I would like to fully respect the British way of life and fully integrate into English society if I was a citizen of England.

On the other side, Scotland is the 2ndery largest country in the UK. Definitely, Scotland does have historical traditions too. From my point of view, the majority of Scottish importance likely not a way of life, and nor conservation, nor kind of manners. They have a great sense to friends up with different or new people (or things). They communicate well and are curious at facing unfamiliar thing.

 It is hard to define which person is English or Scottish. Because of the cultures. Foods and fashions are common. There is no obvious difference I can find visibly. It would be largely influenced by London's cultures. Music or dance could have many similarities between Scotland and Ireland it includes their sense of humour too. And their art sense ( aesthetics) may be from Scandinavia. The designs of architecture describing their tastes. Likewise, Scottish nationals engage nicely and naturally with others. They are excellent communicators.

From those many phenomena, I personally agree with Scotland's membership in the EU. Also, it is understandable that the argument gets divisive in Brexit issues between Westminister and the Scottish government.

More I can say, identically, Tartan textiles, whisky, Bagpipe, the stunning natural resources and the highest academic education that they have well-developed traditions. Why does not Scotland get an independent country? I would vote for Yes next time if I lived in Scotland as a citizen.