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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Econom...lic_of_Ireland ( I know it Wiki but it will do for this point) I said Of course Scotland can go it alone, but it could take a generation or two to enjoy spending levels they currently enjoy. From a Digital economy angle Scotland has no international connectivity. Ireland has lots on new infrastructure and more coming. Scotland can do it but from a standing start it will take time |
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Where's the £25 billion pumped into Scotland as part of the UK going to come from? |
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The other thing that is highlighted is a favourable geographical location. Scotland is isolated in that sense. There is no near connection with mainland Europe, other than via England. |
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I don't want Scotland to leave the UK, but if I was Scottish I'd be sorely tempted.
Brexit and the last General Election, have made it increasingly likely at some point. The UK govt. doesn't represent Scotland, and is openly dismissive. Brussels for us, read London for Scotland. People wanting to leave a Union (be it the UK or the EU) have the right to do so. Can't have different rules for each, can we? It's their sovereignty if nothing else ;) |
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I'm not pretending that leaving the UK won't impact Scotland's finances and that it may have to raise taxation or cut spending. But for some Scots, a penny on income tax could be worth the feeling of having a government in power that they voted for and not a bunch of remote Brexity Tories whom they have little affinity with. ---------- Post added at 12:12 ---------- Previous post was at 11:59 ---------- Quote:
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And no, the case is for separatists to make. Everyone in Scotland lives in the United Kingdom, and experiences what that’s like, every day. Separatists assert that an independent Scotland would be different and better. That’s the case to be made. Those who disagree, if they wish to engage with the debate, are in the position of evaluating sep assertions, questioning and rebutting them. The claim that X participant in the debate has the opposite effect than they intended (where X is English, or a Scottish unionist, or some remote observer) is standard Nat waffle and not worth serious consideration. |
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Things have significantly changed since last independence vote (i.e. Brexit), in which Scotland voted Remain. It's a just another example of their views being ignored. The party of the UK are the most likely to cause it's break up. They've stabbed NI in the back as well. |
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They already have higher rates of income tax, and of course any increase only directly impact those that pay income tax in the first place. Link Quote:
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Even excluding capital spending(eg infrastructure) they have a large deficit. Link Quote:
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It is unbelievably hypocritical of the Scots to complain that London doesn't represent them, when the EU represents them even less.:confused: |
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It no longer seems nearly as unlikely that Scotland won't have another referendum and then vote to leave. If the SNP wins a majority next year, it would be hard to refuse a referendum. The UK Government will be tied up with Covid and Brexit, neither of which is going smoothly ("World-beating technology" "Easiest deal ever") so won't be fighting from a position of strength nor will it have much "bandwidth" for a good campaign. The sooner that non-financial arguments are advanced and won for the Union, the less likely Scotland leaves. |
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Same here, my grandad was a proud Scot, born in Glasgow and grew up in Edinburgh. During WWII he was engaged to a Scottish lass, but he met my nan (a Londoner) and married her 6 weeks later. He would be 100% anti SNP. |
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