Jones, StephenMueller, MaxGill, PennyWise, Abigail2015-06-222015-06-222015-06-22http://hdl.handle.net/10166/3659This study examines how quickly British attitudes have changed on devolution following the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. In studying both the Welsh and the Ulster Scots in Northern Ireland, I predict that attitudes and hopes for the UK’s political future will be largely influenced by national identity. I hypothesize that because of this, the Welsh will be willing to pursue greater devolution whereas the Ulster Scots would not. Each nation’s unique relationship to the UK as a whole makes it reasonable to assume that hopes for the UK’s future are not uniform.en-USnationalismnational identitythe TroublesScottish independence referendum 2014Identity Politics or "Minority Nationalism?" The Scottish Referendum Through Welsh and Ulster Scots EyesThesispublic