In a way, where I live is in a similar situation - the French speaking part of Switzerland - with a very different culture, not just the language- French/Latin oriented, whereas the German speaking part is, well, Germanic oriented.
A large and substantial minority. This is exarcerbated in a Direct Democracy where many very important decisions are made by vote and referendum- and where the FRench speaking side, usually with the help of Basel and sometimes some Italian speaking areas - are practically always pipped to the post and our will ignored.
The French speaking side would have joined the EU, for instance- and vote much more to the left of centre and for more open social structures.
Paddyann - I strongly feel we should remain in the EU as we are stronger together- and I used to feel it was important for the UK to remain united. As said, I'd totally understand how the Scotts could and would change my mind in the current circumstances.
And I understand it too, as my family originates from a part of Switzerland, French-speaking, Catholic, that was just 'given', without any vote or participation in the decision- to the Canton of Bern - and was invaded by the Bernese, who imposed the German language in all institutions and schools- kids beaten if they spoke their native FRench- and the Protestant religion imposed too. 2 centuries later - the resentment is still festering and affecting the region strongly.
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