noun a portmanteau of 'Scotland' and 'exit', referring to the potential departure of Scotland from the United Kingdom
Refers to the potential secession of Scotland from the United Kingdom, similar to 'Brexit' which was the UK's exit from the European Union.
Refers to historical attempts or movements for Scottish independence.
Legal discussions surrounding the process and legality of a Scottish secession.
Discussions about the social implications of a potential 'Scexit' on the people of Scotland and the UK.
Discussions about the economic implications of a 'Scexit' on Scotland and the UK as a whole.
Can be used in discussions about the impact of a Scottish exit on global politics and alliances.
The term 'Scexit' may be used by writers in the context of discussing the potential secession of Scotland from the United Kingdom.
Psychologists may use the term 'Scexit' when analyzing the psychological impact of a potential separation of Scotland from the UK on individuals and society.
Political analysts may use 'Scexit' to refer to the political implications and potential outcomes of Scotland's secession from the UK.
Economists may discuss 'Scexit' in terms of the economic consequences of Scotland leaving the UK and the impact on trade, currency, and financial stability.
Historians may use 'Scexit' when examining past instances of secession and independence movements to provide context for the current situation in Scotland.