One and a half nations, how a longstanding trend has for now been checked
Picture: The current political map of the UK (via the BBC) Britain is a geological seesaw. After the last ice age retreated, the release of the weight of the ice has resulted in the bedrock on the northern half of the island rebounding, forcing the southern half of the island as a consequence to sink. It also has a longstanding political north-south seesaw. The timescales are not quite as long term as the geological seesaw but they have proved enduring…