comparing the Scottish unrest with the Irish unrest doesn't seem entirely fair
In the 1970's, during some of the bloodiest times in Northern Ireland, elements of the Scottish Nationalist Party, including the current Justice secretary, and the First Minister himself, explored links with Sinn Fein, and they voted on making formal links, which they rejected. While you can spin it that the rejection shows a moral stand against violence, the fact that it was even an issue counters that.
There are terrorist elements in Scotland, the Scottish National Liberation Army as an example, but they have been little more than a handful of malcontents.
I was talking to one of Mum's friends the other day, and I learned some interesting things. Mum's friend is Jewish, and she told me that in the 1960's, the Scottish National Party was led by someone who was a pro-Nazi activist during the second world war, and who had had ambitions of being the leader of a puppet Scotland state, should the UK be invaded by the Nazis. And as such, would have signed the orders deporting the Scottish Jews.
One of the founders and early leaders of the Scottish National Party, was also a Nazi sympathiser, who opposed Scottish people being recruited into jobs in armaments factories, and into the armed forces, to "fight England's wars".
This was in 1942, long, long after the events of the likes of Krystallnacht, and the expulsions of the Jews, were public knowledge.
So, yeah, Mum's friend will never, ever, vote for the SNP.
Elements of the current Scottish National Party, were active in supporting the campaigns by various groups, to "remove incomers", that is, anyone who was not "Scottish", from the Highlands and islands, by arson attacks on houses and businesses.
Scotland, is
not a multicultural country. The SNP government is attempting to create a monocultural country, through suppression of non-Gaelic Scots culture, such as the lowland Scots language, that Burns wrote his poetry in. Because it does not fit the mythos of the oppressed Gael, driven from their land and out of their traditional clan society, by the English oppressor.
They make a big deal about how after the 2nd Jacobite Rebellion, that the clan system was destroyed.
The clan system whereby the clan chief, could order the killing of any of his tenants, for whatever reason the chief so wished. Judge, jury and executioner. Anyone who was unjustly accused of a crime, and there were legions, had only two options. Become an outlaw, and thus have no legal rights at all. Or to murder the clan chief before the clan chiefs accomplices murdered them.
The removal of the clan system, and the establishment of the uniform rule of law, was a good thing.
But you won't hear that from the Nationalists.
Their support for Sharia law is the clan system resurrected in a new form. Where certain types of people are not equal under the law, and can be murdered with less consequence.