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Old 29-03-2014, 13:46   #983
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Mr Angry View Post
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(?) memorandumand furtherthat George is suffering some sort of dementia or short term memory lapse as far as bailing out foreign countries is concerned.
There is a difference between choosing to help out another country and signing a blank cheque for decades to come.

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"Scotland would have no control over mortgage rates, and would be binding its hands on tax and funding for vital public services."
Isn't that supposed lack of control exactly what Salmond is meant to be complaining about in support of the "Yes" campaign? Currency union and a "Yes" vote are not compatible. You can't vote "yes" because you want more control and then also want an option which doesn't allow any control.
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