Given that Mr Salmon is still in power is it not time for Scotland to be an independant country?
The advantages to England are
Reduced Taxation (Scotland receives more per capita than England from the Treasury)
No more Labour Governments in Westminster. Historically it is Scottish MPs who hold the balance of power in Westminster and these are normally Labour
MPs. It also means that there will be English & Welsh MPs only voting on English & Welsh affairs (not currently the case as Scotland has a
different legal system and Scottish MPs vote on English issues).
No need to bail out RBS next time
The advantages to Scotland
Independance
Adopt the Euro
Align themselves with the Scandanavian Countries
Discuss
Where were you last time this was discussed as started by Scootz.
Oh and it's Salmond BTW.
Should we build a Hadrian type wall and have border controls?
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Should we build a Hadrian type wall and have border controls?
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Originally posted by mcerd1
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Should we build a Hadrian type wall and have border controls?
maybe we shound save some money (times are hard afterall) and just re-build hadrians wall itself
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Originally posted by mookaloid
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Originally posted by mcerd1
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Should we build a Hadrian type wall and have border controls?
maybe we shound save some money (times are hard afterall) and just re-build hadrians wall itself
Land grabber ......
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Should we build a Hadrian type wall and have border controls?
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Reduced Taxation (Scotland receives more per capita than England from the Treasury)
Dont let the Scottish Govt build the wall, the cost will bankrupt the country.
lol
I have a foot in both countries, as it where, my mum came from Creiff (a MacDonald!) and Dad comes from Cornwall.
Does this mean I will need two passports?
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Originally posted by Big Stu
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Reduced Taxation (Scotland receives more per capita than England from the Treasury)
Doubt it unless you want independence and still want all the revenue from Scottish Oil and Gas. (2008 was 12.8 Billion)
Personally I think independence would be a terrible decision for both countries. Maybe 30 years ago but not now.
Stuart
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Originally posted by jeffw
lol
I have a foot in both countries, as it where, my mum came from Creiff (a MacDonald!) and Dad comes from Cornwall.
Does this mean I will need two passports?
lol....three passports then
I think you should wait til the oil completely runs out. That way, when things get REALLY bad (and they will), Canada can get all the good immigrants again, like my relatives.
If it happened Scotland would have to take on it's proportion of the national debt which would leave it fooked.
Good plan....we could let them have RBS's debt as well.
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Originally posted by RK
I think you should wait til the oil completely runs out. That way, when things get REALLY bad (and they will), Canada can get all the good immigrants again, like my relatives.
Scotland is going to be pretty rich in resources going forward. If hydro power comes off (and its looking more and more likley) and they scrap the ridiculous generator to grid surcharge anyone north of London has to pay, then scotland will have more than enough windy/wave driven coast lines to power themselves and export plenty too, whilst still not ruining the views.
as a politician, salmond (i prefer salmon right enough...) is making a lot of promises i don't think he can keep. he wants away from england, and
thats it, and he'll tell everyone what they want to hear to get it. if it happens, scotland fucked, and so will england be too i imagine.
UK all the way for me!
as soctland goes, there's two main groups.
protestants, and catholics.
catholics generally want independance, protestands generally want to stay in the uk. which is the bigger group? thats what it'll come down
to...
on a similar note, if the independance thing goes ahead, i reckon he'll try to worm his way into some sort of ireland arrangement...
[Edited on 9/12/11 by blakep82]
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Originally posted by blakep82
As Scotland goes, there's two main groups.
protestants and catholics.
Catholics generally want independance, protestants generally want to stay in the UK. Which is the bigger group? Thats what it'll come down to...
Maybe some confusion regarding Northen Ireland?
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Originally posted by scootz
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Originally posted by blakep82
As Scotland goes, there's two main groups.
protestants and catholics.
Catholics generally want independance, protestants generally want to stay in the UK. Which is the bigger group? Thats what it'll come down to...
You're not being serious... are you!?
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Originally posted by scootz
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Originally posted by blakep82
As Scotland goes, there's two main groups.
protestants and catholics.
Catholics generally want independance, protestants generally want to stay in the UK. Which is the bigger group? Thats what it'll come down to...
You're not being serious... are you!?
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Originally posted by jeffw
Maybe some confusion regarding Northen Ireland?
In these times of hardship when is someone in the Government going to have the balls to level out the funding per head across the whole of the UK (and that includes NI) Secondly the Scots do have hydro electric and have had it for many years now. I dont know why it has not caught on more South of the Border. AND until scotland IS independent then the oil belongs to everyone. Ime sick and tired of them saying its there's. Significantly they never bleat on about receiving more revenue per head of population now do they???
FREEDOM FOR YORKSHIRE!!!!!!
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Originally posted by mcerd1
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Should we build a Hadrian type wall and have border controls?
maybe we shound save some money (times are hard afterall) and just re-build hadrians wall itself
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Originally posted by myke pocock
Secondly the Scots do have hydro electric and have had it for many years now. I dont know why it has not caught on more South of the Border.
I'm glad people here have a good sense of humour. Where I live, it has gotten fairly ugly from time to time. Fortunately, it's on the wane
lately, but the cancer can strike at any time. At least until i retire and sell my house, i'm dead against it for QC, but after, who cares?
Somebody will find a way to screw the average person, no matter which way it goes for the Scots.
how is following the euro an advantage to us?!