Federalised UK anybody?

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    As things stand, my company is registered in England and Wales, not Scotland or Northern Ireland.

    I guess the USA can have companies registered in states rather than countries, so, I'd let Companies House pass on that.

    But what I don't like is the £.
    The British pound is a myth sure, the world uses the Bank of England pounds when wanting £, which, is the £ of England and Wales, but Scotland have the bank of Scotland and IDK about Northern Ireland's bank, but they, like Scotland, have their own £.
    BRIXTON, the town over! (from me)... Has their own £.
    But it's a local currency...
    Hardily a Federal UK, more a Confederate UK?
     
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    I see UK as 4 states, (5 if you count London) which are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, but it's not.
    I'd like it to be so, maybe, IDK.

    I guess being a country made up of countries is better than being federal? Or is it worse?
    What would be better for the UK?
     
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