I don't get why you would get the Shetland and Orkney Islands. They haven't been Nordic to any degree for close to a thousand years. They're closer to being Scottish than anything at this point. It's like saying coastal/Southern Ireland should break off from the Republic of Ireland and go to the Danes because there were Vikings there for a long time. The Estonians - who are also more closely tied with that of Finland itself than the Germanic Norweigens and Swedes- and the Baltic nationalities of the rest of the Baltic region (Lithuanian, Livonia, Pomerania, Prussia), which'd be enough of a basis of ethnic difference that'd be a source of contention. Also claiming higher birth rates sort of runs contradictory to the pattern of post-industrial societies having lowering birth rates. Especially if they're going to take steps at stuff like sex-ed which enfranchises folks like women and is a way to tell them, "They don't gotta" or how not to. Also damn, could you maybe use spaces? It's sort of an eyesore to look at that, no offense.