The Celtic Agreement
A New Path for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
The Celtic Agreement is a proposed pact between the three devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
It isn’t a declaration of independence and it isn’t a referendum.
It’s a cooperation treaty between three First Ministers who recognise that the UK’s constitutional system is no longer functioning.
Under the Celtic Agreement, the three governments would commit to working together on:
• economic cooperation
• energy and infrastructure
• culture and language
• international engagement
• shared democratic principles
It creates a united Celtic front without leaving the UK, and it signals clearly that the constitutional balance has broken down.
Each nation keeps its own path, but they stand together.
The Agreement strengthens the case for international recognition, because it shows a pattern: three governments, three nations, one shared constitutional crisis. It’s a peaceful, lawful, and strategic way to move forward while preparing for whatever comes next.
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