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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?
My guess is a junior, possibly in defence given the reference to Trident.
They are all hopelessly vain, they like to sound like they have the inside track and are worth being kept sweet by hacks. He or she has a view which they are entitled to and the quote fits the 'no campaign in disarray' narrative so eloquently elucidated by the Daily Wail this morning (a story carried in several of the papers, incidentally, without similar hysteria). Note the Graun carefully describing them as someone who would be involved in negotiations in the event of a Yes, and not someone who has anything to do with things at present. To be frank, that means just about nothing, seeing as the process of separation would of necessity involve every department in Whitehall that currently exercises powers not devolved to Holyrood (which, by the way, is still most of them). |
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I think it's called clutching at straws... :D
Anonymous sources quoted in a newspaper obviously outweigh official, on the record, comments made by identifiable politicians and officials... :rofl: |
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I can imagine that a currency union would be a pretty big carrot to dangle in return for Trident staying at Faslane and some other concessions.
If it does happen it will mean Scotland won't be independent as most people would understand it and Salmond / the SNP will have to reverse one of the central commitments of their campaign. |
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The Yes campaign WANT tae win the day,the BT mob are resting on their backsides thinking its a formality,yeah right. |
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These claims and counter claims become more tedious as this on going debacle unfolds.
Here we have Osborne and Alexander issuing another joint statement which includes this quote; "The UK would not put its taxpayers at risk of bailing out a foreign country and its banks. Parliament wouldn't pass it, and the people wouldn't accept it. Any suggestion to the contrary is wrong." It would appear that George and Danny are casting aside the 2012(?) memorandum and further that George is suffering some sort of dementia or short term memory lapse as far as bailing out foreign countries is concerned. |
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As far as currency goes. I believe Northern Ireland has the Pound, and Southern Ireland the Euro, there doesn't seem to be any demands they go to one or the other.
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Jersey does not have a currency union with anyone. They produce their own currency. Jersey is small compared to the UK and as long as they don't go crazy, the informal and unwritten currency arrangements will work.
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Legal tender is largely an irrelevance in the modern age with so many (non cash) means of payment. |
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