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The UK is unusual though - it is a "Union" with Scotland maintaining a lot of separate institutions that predate the union in 1707: notably the legal and education systems which are often completely different from those in the rUK. For the last while we've even had our own government here in Edinburgh.

So we were already a sort of a "country within a country" anyway.




Is rUK pronounced ruck or are-you-kay?


I think it was a typo. I've never heard of the term before.

edit: Oh, it seems it's a Scottish term for Rest-of-UK. TIL.


I've always read it as ruck, or just read Rump-UK in my head.




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