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Author: | Cibaman [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Scottish Referendum |
It looks like the YES campaign is gaining momentum going into the final fortnight. It could be a really close result, perhaps like Florida 2000? Salmond seems to have pulled a rabbit out of the hat, persuading voters that using the pound without a currency union would be a victory. |
Author: | LeighGionaire [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
How can they be independent of they don't create their own currency? |
Author: | Sal Paradise [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
Can they not have the Scottish pound? |
Author: | cod'ead [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
Sal Paradise wrote:Can they not have the Scottish pound? And the bank of last resort would be? How would they set interest rates? |
Author: | Sal Paradise [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
cod'ead wrote:And the bank of last resort would be? How would they set interest rates? Firstly I am against splitting up the union - the practicalities of doing it are insurmountable. They would have to have their own version of the Bank of England. On interest rates - how does every other country set interest rates, surely the same would apply to Scotland? |
Author: | Dally [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 12:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
Having just got back from a couple of weeks in Scotland, the "Yes" voters are much more apparent. The No campaign seems to have a much lower profile and "No" voters seem afraid to express their views to their vociferous "Yes" neighbours. Based on what you see I think "Yes" could edge it. It is to be hoped though that the quieter No voters will simply turn up on the day and vote No. Part of the problem for the No campaign is they have no cause and no credible "leader". The PM should be up there but, of course, given their hatred of Tories it has been felt he should keep out and also it would be wrong to have the English meddling in the Scottish vote. In some ways I think that is counter-productive as it suggests Westminster doesn't care about Scotland, which at the end of the day is in large part what this is about - distance and disillusionment with Westminster. So, No is lead by a Labour figure and he doesn't seem up to the job, having no charisma. Last weeks "debate", which I watched, was shocking. Salmond acted like a yob and just shouted down and interrupted Darling continuously. Nevertheless, because Darling was fixated with the currency question which the live audience were sick of he was felt to have been trounced. He didn't have the sense to change direction even when the audience were booing and heckling for keep asking about the currency. I think it will be sad if they go independent. There will be lots of things that will change for us as well as them. One of the biggest losses will be the world's best flag! I think Scotland will become poorer over time and the rest of the UK poorer in the short-term. From a strategic point of view we lose a big chunk of our armed forces personnel and the US, fast looking East rather than to Europe, may lose interest in us. One consequence may be the rise of English nationalism, which the establishment is always at pains to contain (although they may be happy to go along with to prevent independence movements in Cornwall, Yorkshire, etc). A big threat to Scotland could be if they vote Yes and we get out of the EU. Then we could charge lorries crossing England to / from Scotland to use our M -ways (nice earner for Switzerland), could be trade barriers over time, etc if we are not all part of the EU single market. Interesting times but I think a Yes vote will be detrimental to Scotland and us. |
Author: | Cronus [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:07 pm ] | ||||
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum | ||||
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Author: | Ferocious Aardvark [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
Surely, it should be the "Aye" campaign? |
Author: | JerryChicken [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
As long as there are no border controls that need passports then I don't mind which way they swing One thing pointed out on R4 today is that a split would require MP's from Scottish constiuency's to withdraw from Westminster by 2016 (I think) which would mean a nett loss to the Labour Party of something like 40 seats making Labour far less likely to be a party of government in future and possibly in 2015 ? |
Author: | Dita's Slot Meter [ Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Scottish Referendum |
The Yes campaigners say that they want to be free of Westminster and insist they have been screwed rotten by the London parliament for years, yet they want to stay tied to the Bank of England?? - If they think they have been screwed before this vote, then how well do they think the Bank of England will treat them once they are a 'foreign' country?? ..... |
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