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Old 27-08-2020, 20:43   #3310
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
There are many ways of agreeing to Scottish independence as a referendum outcome. Imo it would need:

1. A > 60/40 vote for independence.

2. Certain bases or islands to remain British sovereign territory (they'll never agree)

3. Independence day to be immutably defines (and not longer than 2 years)

4. In default, Scotland will leave the UK without agreement

5. Assets and values in both directions to be clearly defined and liquidated into the agreement

6. Scotland to have its own currency at a mutually agreed date

7. Not a penny goes to Scotland from England as taxpayer input after independence.

8. They have two years from Independence in which to decide whether or not to rejoin the UK.


9 if they rejoin it will cost them £40 billion
10 if they join the EU it's border and tax nightmare time for them.
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