I think you'll find most of the profits from the Scottish economy are currently drained off to London rather than benefitting the Scots.
Cameron is worried because the Tories will knife him if he loses the money they are currently making out of Scotland. And UK Labour currently has most of the Scottish seats in parliament, which it would lose, making it much harder for UK Labour to win government. So both major UK parties have a lot to lose if the Scots go independent. The English need Scotland more than Scotland needs the UK.
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I guess this is all part of the fear campaign that will probably work.
In theory the worse case scenario would only happen if it's made to happen, if people or organisations choose to be divisive. It's hardly the actions of freedom loving democratic people.
Trade is a two way street and I'm sure it's in nobodies interest for Scotland to not be allowed to trade. Maybe Scotland would benefit from choosing to trade elsewhere anyway ... maybe that's the underlying fear too ... who knows?
Most of the issues could be rubber stamped and made to go away if an effort was made to do that.
I dislike the fact that a Country that is entitled to its autonomy (Just Like Australia) is getting bullied as part of others political agendas. England will be weakened and a lot of people/countries are worried about that, including a lot od Scots too I'd wager. I think that's the crux of it all.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
The English Queen and Charlie might be not amused if their holiday homes were in another country, the precious little pearls as they are.
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One little mentioned aspect is that a certain percentage of votes are likely to be cast along sectarian lines. The orange gathering tomorrow is likely to highlight this.
It amazes me just how many questions remain regarding the future of an independant Scotland post any decision to devolve. I would want these answered before making any decision or else the new state could find itself at the mercy of the next uk parliment, and more to the point the subject of a UKIP power grab on the back of the English having their nose out out of joint.
As far as integration into Europe goes an independent Scotland is unlikely to find much sympathy with a number of member states. After all if it were seen to be easy / a fait accompli it would be encouragement to regions such as Catalunya and Northern Italy, can't see that being popular with some existing states. It'll likely be back of the que for Scotland - behind Ukrane perhaps?
I'm with London Boy on this it will be interesting to see how it plays out and may well be to the benifit of the under invested and often overlooked Northern regions of England.
Personally I think it would be a shame and may well be seen by future generations as a mistake. But l guess we'll see.
Still, either way the Union flag won't change it'll just have more history attached to it.
The whole 'brave heart' notion in which some people choose to view this in, to me, appears ludicrous. Theses are very important decisions that will affect generations of UK citizens and are not to be taken lightly. So why lowere the voting age to 16!
Ian.
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