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Re: Britain outside the EU - Scotland outside UK
This could get very tasty. I don't know what you lot think, but Boris is worth at least 3% for independence - which would at least bring it to 48/52! Anyway, look at the long list of pitfalls on the way, seen from my point of view calculated to rile Sturgeon: Who can vote? - The diaspora of those born in Scotland and residing in the UK? - Offspring not born in Scotland? - Over-18s only? - Will Scots living in England lose British citizenship if independence happens Military arrangements - Who must leave the British Army/Navy/Airforce? - Scottish submarine bases to become British Sovereign bases? Currency - Can they keep the Pound? - Will they survive interest rate hikes if they keep the Pound? Financial Settlement )will be a huge bunfight) - Proportion of pensions payable in Scotland to be paid by Britain? - Who owns what? Particularly the banks? - Just in time supplies from England? Border (and EU) - What will the day 1 border arrangements be? - Will many, many, Scots come to live in England before independence? - What would their nationality be post-independence? - If they join the EU, when would the border go up? - Tariffs? - Would someone try a sort of "Scotland Protocol"? - Which British political party would wear that? Lots more to add, no doubt. Oil is now dead. Scotland sells several times more stuff within the UK than they did with the EU. The SNP idiots cite Norway as a small country that has succeeded; yes when oil was the bug thing, they set up a sovereign fund and moved forward with non-oil investments. Scotland has none of that. They also cite Ireland as a success story. Well, Ireland's going to be hurt by the G20 tax agreement because the USA will pressurise the companies that now remit profits to Ireland unless Ireland falls in line. Exciting times ahead! |
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We already have a thread discussing Scotland’s position vis a vis the UK. Unless there’s a specific reason for bringing it up here - in which case, provide a link - then please don’t.
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Otherwise I'd have posted there. |
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I've posted in there now. |
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Re: Britain outside the EU: Kicking off at last
... on two fronts.
1. Gibraltar's post-Brexit status https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57908376 https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pres.../en/ip_21_3747 Quotes below are from the EC proposal to the EU. In essence, the EU's mandate, if approved, would propose giving all port entry/exit & visa control to Spain, with Spanish officers on the UK side of the border. Quote:
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The EU is acting as Spain’s proxy and attempting to overturn the Treaty of Utrecht, which, Spain always prefers to forget, gives a solid legal basis for British sovereignty over the Rock. That basis is vastly sounder than that which Spain relies on with respect to Melilla and Ceuta (“OK, Morocco, you can have your independence, but we’re hanging on to these two cities right here, just because it suits us”). Spain pretends its African colonies are integral to the Spanish State, while the UK has never sought to claim Gibraltar is anything more than it actually is: namely, territory ceded by a treaty ending a war. There are comparable territories all over Europe.
Meanwhile in Northern Ireland, I think it’s clear HMG never intended to make it work but signed it just to get the deal done. I think they’re planning to play chicken with the EU, and betting that now the new arrangements are established and working, they won’t risk collapsing the whole thing if the UK unilaterally abrogates its responsibilities in this area. Given the present, highly aligned state of the UK and EU markets, it would be very difficult for the EU to demonstrate anything more than a purely theoretical risk to its much-vaunted market rules. Are they puritanical enough to blow it all up? Interesting times ahead. |
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Imo, they'll rely on the punishment rules in the Treaty and try to stick it to us via the ECJ, which has jurisdiction over the Protocol. Then they'll punish us by suspension of parts of the Trade Agreement which will hurt them more than it hurts us. And, with a bit of perverse luck, will send Ireland into a pickle. |
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People/countries aren't judged on what they say they'll do, but on what they actually do - why should anyone sign a treaty/deal with the UK if six months later we say "oh, we didn't think it would work, but just signed it to get the deal done"? |
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The EU could have been less puritanical in its implementation of the Protocol. But they are hell bent on punishing us and hide behind the sanctity of the Protocol. The rest of the world (outside the EU) will be watching this with great interest. The Gibraltar thing may well break the camel's back in all this. |
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Or you could answer the question, rather than insulting the questioner…
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