zbigniew: community integration is possible. agnes: england is made up from immigrants, it is not only england, the whole world is changing right now, so we have to be prepared. reporter: both believe that britain would be worse off without the migrants from eastern europe. my and boston, like many small english towns, would suffer both economically and culturally. michelle: while in england the campaign to leave the e.u. had a lot of momentum and resulted in a clear majority for a brexit, u north in scotland, it was a completely different story. an overwhelming 62% in scotland voted to remain in the eu. and if scotland's first minister gets her way, the country may do just that. two years ago, scotland held a vote to secede from britain, but it failed. the outcome of the e.u. referendum has left many scots wondering if that was a mistake. reporter: centuries ago, stirling was the scene of some major scottish battles for independence from england. in a sense, that history may be playing out again, at least more peacefully this t