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i would have said drop a £2 coin but didn't want to start a Scottish civil war.
Be good if we were just all nice to each other but the 'hate'/ xenophobia started in Little England. It's delivered up to us daily in our wonderful excuse for newspapers, who will settle for nothing less than war with Europe. Scottish independence has been made more likely by this toxic culture.
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Be good if we were just all nice to each other but the 'hate'/ xenophobia started in Little England. It's delivered up to us daily in our wonderful excuse for newspapers, Who will settle for nothing less than war with Europe. Scottish independence has been made more likely by this toxic culture.
Since the highlighted statement is utter rubbish, the rest of your opinion is of similar standing.
What toxic culture? English reaction to Sturgeon's obvious hatred of all things English except our subsidy? Culture doesn't enter into this. It's out and out disagreement leading to SNP's hatred of the Boris regime and the average news-reading English people's disdain (not hatred) of the SNP.
I can wish a pox on the SNP (and do) without hating them. I hated Corbyn, though - just to put some perspective into this.
Since the highlighted statement is utter rubbish, the rest of your opinion is of similar standing.
What toxic culture? English reaction to Sturgeon's obvious hatred of all things English except our subsidy? Culture doesn't enter into this. It's out and out disagreement leading to SNP's hatred of the Boris regime and the average news-reading English people's disdain (not hatred) of the SNP.
I can wish a pox on the SNP (and do) without hating them. I hated Corbyn, though - just to put some perspective into this.
Nicola Sturgeon has her faults but where is the evidence of her hating all things English?
Nicola Sturgeon has her faults but where is the evidence of her hating all things English?
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It’s OK, he just stands on piles of his wife’s money...
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The FT has costed Scottish independence at £1,765 per person per year. But didn't they say something similar about Brexit?
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An independent Scotland would inherit a large hole in its public finances because lower than expected tax revenues, Brexit and the coronavirus crisis have increased the country’s budget deficit, according to a Financial Times analysis.
A significant deterioration in Scotland’s fiscal position since the country’s independence referendum in 2014 suggests it will face a persistent deficit of almost 10 per cent of gross domestic product — well ahead of international norms — if the country is to leave the UK by the middle of this decade.
Based on the pro-independence Scottish National party’s previous assumptions, this would mean Scotland needed to raise taxes or cut public spending annually by the equivalent of £1,765 per person in the period after exiting the UK so as to narrow the deficit to sustainable levels.
This in turn highlights how Scotland’s transition to a stable, advanced economy would be more difficult compared with when the 2014 referendum was held.
The difference between the UK covering the cost of £1,765 per person, and Scotland doing so, ought to be obvious. The UK economy as a whole is broad and dynamic enough to cope. It has been designed to be that way by generations of policy choices. Scotland does not have that depth or breadth within itself ... there’s no reason why it should, because its economy is not designed to operate independently. It is designed as a component of the UK economy. That’s not a failing, it’s the whole point of the union (Scotland being effectively bankrupt in 1707).
Converting Scotland’s economic activity into ‘an economy’ would be a difficult and expensive process, causing a great deal of hardship to the very people presently in thrall to the SNP’s seductive promises of freebies for all.
The difference between the UK covering the cost of £1,765 per person, and Scotland doing so, ought to be obvious. The UK economy as a whole is broad and dynamic enough to cope. It has been designed to be that way by generations of policy choices. Scotland does not have that depth or breadth within itself ... there’s no reason why it should, because its economy is not designed to operate independently. It is designed as a component of the UK economy. That’s not a failing, it’s the whole point of the union (Scotland being effectively bankrupt in 1707).
Converting Scotland’s economic activity into ‘an economy’ would be a difficult and expensive process, causing a great deal of hardship to the very people presently in thrall to the SNP’s seductive promises of freebies for all.
It's all about sovereignty, facts and figures are irrelevant. Sound familiar?
It's all about sovereignty, facts and figures are irrelevant. Sound familiar?
With Scotland's share of the covid bill and the monies owed to the EU under the withdrawal agreement monies going to be tight.
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