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Both in its title and in its body, the "Background and launch" section of the article uses the word "launch". What does this mean? Let's be clear instead of ambiguous. Is the "launch" of a paper the time when people decide they should start writing it? Is the "launch" the time when they start writing it? Is the "launch" the time when they publish/release it? Let's avoid unclear faddy words and say what we mean. — President Lethe (talk) 17:56, 28 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
The UK is formally out of the EU, currently negotiating for future deals. Ok, so now, what will happen to scotland?
The article here does not yet include any new information past 2020, as of right now. It would be nice if this could be updated, and integrated with ongoing events - but of course it should mention objective, neutral facts, due to the emotional load on all sides involved. For example, it would be interesting if other EU citizens will be able to travel to scotland freely, and vice versa - I assume not, as long as scotland is part of the UK, but it would be interesting to know one way or another; so either way it would be great if the article here could be updated by someone who knows the situation (I am not from scotland so I really don't have any insight into this situation, other than what news media report). 2A02:8388:1641:8380:3AD5:47FF:FE18:CC7F (talk) 15:06, 25 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]