The OP has a valid question, it's just he stupidly worded it, also it's something you can find out from a Wikipedia summary. The funnier part arguably is that nobody just tells him that the Scots and Welsh prefer their devolved parliaments, and Northern Ireland has a specific
other reason it didn't hook up with the Catholics. And that he should Wiki it before Frank O'Connor word salads on him.
Netflix recently had the Outlaw King, which did make think about how Robert the Bruce would feel if he knew that hundreds of years later people could just vote for Scotland's independence and would go ".... nah"
Yeah, and I saw
Ironclad on TV recently too but he says "There was a time where there were many movies about those countries and their fights against England in the medieval age" and the only time there's even been a massive budget, massive reception film on any English vs. Scotland/Ireland conflict is
Braveheart. Which was almost 25 years ago.
There was another film on The Bruce recently too I think, but like
Ironclad it was basically only a UK only smaller budget production. And it's pretty obvious the OP isn't living in the UK.