J.K. Rowling took to her official site Wednesday to discuss the heated topic of the Better Together Campaign, where, on September 18, Scotland will send a referendum trying to secede from the United Kingdom and become its own independent nation. The
Harry Potter author, who lives in the capital city of Edinburgh, had some comments about the chance that the split might take place beginning this fall (she is for staying with the UK). For those interested, the full post is
here.
It was also reported that Rowling donated £1 million to fight for the Better Together Campaign, reported
The New York Times.
Quote:
Before you read the following, please be warned that it’s probably of interest only to people who live in Scotland or the UK (and not all of them!) If you read on regardless, you need to know that there is going to be a referendum on 18th September on whether or not Scotland should leave the United Kingdom. If you’re only vaguely interested, or pressed for time, there’s a mention of Death Eaters in paragraph 5.
However, I also know that there is a fringe of nationalists who like to demonise anyone who is not blindly and unquestionably pro-independence and I suspect, notwithstanding the fact that I’ve lived in Scotland for twenty-one years and plan to remain here for the rest of my life, that they might judge me ‘insufficiently Scottish’ to have a valid view. It is true that I was born in the West Country and grew up on the Welsh border and while I have Scottish blood on my mother’s side, I also have English, French and Flemish ancestry. However, when people try to make this debate about the purity of your lineage, things start getting a little Death Eaterish for my taste. By residence, marriage, and out of gratitude for what this country has given me, my allegiance is wholly to Scotland and it is in that spirit that I have been listening to the months of arguments and counter-arguments.