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Old 10-06-2014, 09:00   #1526
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
It isn't, if it depends on other parties agreement/co-operation - for instance, if the Yes Campaign state that if they win, they will definitely join the EU without any waiting, and will keep Sterling as a currency, and will use the existing taxation processes, and the EU/rUK do not agree/do not allow this to happen, the Yes Campaign will be voted in on false premises (and will then, I am sure, blame the EU/rUK for not delivering with something they never agreed to in the first place).
In fairness Hugh I was referencing "promises", not negotiable aspirations.
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