There's been tension between Dutch and French speakers in Belgium for over 30 years, with separate political parties, parliaments and TV stations, but after yesterday's election, the country could finally be about to break up. The New Flemish Alliance, who want an independent Flanders became the largest party with 29 seats and the same percent of the Dutch vote, but the next PM could be the francophone Socialist leader. There's already been speculation that if Flanders does split, Brussels and Wallonia would merge with France, but given that the King is a French-speaker, it's more likely that the francophones would carry on as a smaller Belgium. No doubt the Scots, Basques and Catalans will be watching what unfolds in the coming weeks with interest.