
Scotland is standing on one foot watching the Brexit vote(s) with anxiety. Almost two thirds voted to remain within the EU and a shambolic exit might well tip the balance for a second Independence Referendum.
The Act of Union between Scotland and England took effect on 1 May 1707 (JC) and has a controlled and controlling Sun square Jupiter Pluto in the 8th (assuming a midnight start), which would give rise to power struggles, but is nonetheless well-knitted together and will be difficult to separate.
Tr Saturn in Scorpio was putting the dampers on good feelings in 2014 for the first referendum conjunct the MC, opposition Sun and square Pluto Jupiter but wasn’t strong enough to cause a split. Tr Uranus might be the catalyst for a more obvious parting of the ways as it conjuncts the Sun and squares Pluto in 2023/24. The last time tr Uranus was in Taurus was in the 1930s when the Scottish National Party was formed. At the very least it will bring the issue centre foreground again with major disruption.
The relationship chart between Scotland, 25 November 1034 JC, Perth and the UK – again with a chained-together-and resenting-it chemistry from Saturn opposition Pluto square Node – starts to show major wobbles from 2020 onwards with tr Uranus square the composite Pluto, culminating in 2022/23 with tr Uranus square the Saturn.
On the Scotland chart, 2021 is a key moment since tr Uranus will square the focal point Saturn on the apex of a Yod to Mars sextile Neptune, which points to a fated change of direction, starting with a jolt.
The England 11 May 973 JC chart is in for a phase of major confusion/devastation from 2021/22; being forced to take stock of what comes next with tr Uranus opposition Uranus; and being rocked on its pedestal by tr Uranus conjunct the Sun Mars and square Pluto in 2024/25. The last time tr Uranus came round to elbow the England Sun Mars and Pluto was over the Battle of Britain in 1940, the most dangerous phase of World War Two when a German invasion was a real possibility. The Royal Air Force fought off Luftwaffe planes and gave rise to Churchill’s memorable “Never was so much owed by so many to so few” speech.
A rocky ride ahead more, so for England in many ways than Scotland. Though the possibilities of an independent Scotland stepping rapidly back into the EU look remote with major disappointments between Scotland and the EU through 2022/23.
It needn’t come to an outright split with England/UK but there will certainly be ructions, bitter arguments and a need to revise agreements.