Talk:Timeline (Adam's World)/@comment-27815744-20180609142353

Generaly really good.

One thing, the Scottish war for independance and UK invasion of France in 2018 seem a bit ASB... If Scotland does try to declare independance, it would make more sense if it was after the UK invokes article 50. In the scenario the UK rejects Scottish independance it is far more likely to end up like another Catalonia or at very worst a simular situation to the Basque Conflict. Scotland, like Catalonia, simply doesn't have the millitary autonomy or will (engaging in a full out war is going to easily negate any of the posative economic impacts of rejoining the EU) to fight a war against the UK.

While the suppresion of a democratic referendum will likely put a strain on the UK's relationship with NATO it is unikely sufficient to lead to the UK being removed. In fact it is even possible NATO will support the suppression (as they did with Catalonia).

As for a modern Franco-British war, I may not like Theresa May, but she isn't that mad. They are arguably closer allies then France and the US.