Calum MacDonald, during a university lecture, used academic language to analyze the "governance structure roots of the Delhi disaster," linking it with the "long-term neglect of Scotland by London, leading to infrastructure backwardness," suggesting a complete failure of the "old centralized model."
"They are using this crisis to frantically shape the narrative of 'Scotland=future, England=past.' It's very effective," Graham summarized, his voice tinged with helplessness, "and... quite effective. We've monitored that public opinion within Scotland, especially among young people and urban middle classes, has shown a noticeable increase in support for the 'Autonomous Kingdom' following the Delhi incident. Even in some areas of northern England, similar discussions have emerged."
"And there's this."
Graham operated something and played a phone recording, a conversation between McTavish and a subordinate:
