Scottishbloke
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RE: Scottish Independence
(17-09-2014 18:53 )Regenerated Wrote: Scottishbloke, you're getting too aggressive - and I'm sorry mate
I've said before I respect your views a lot of the time on this forum.
Yes well it's a pity we're not debating Studio66.................
It does make a difference when it's politics and not boobie shows we're discussing here, a bit more at stake I'm sure you'll all agree
With regards to any suggestions that I've already started on the soup wagon, no, I won't be celebrating until Friday when hopefully it'll be a Yes vote.
If the outcome is No then I'll probably shed a tear or 2 knowing that this once in a lifetime achievement has failed.
Latest polls suggest that the Yes vote is back up to 49% - Let's make it happen, this is not about the SNP or Alex Salmond it's about Scotlands destiny being solely in the hands of the Scottish people
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Tumble_Drier
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RE: Scottish Independence
(17-09-2014 19:43 )Digital Dave Wrote: One of the key concerns of the 'no' camp is that Scotland wouldn't have control over their own currency if they adopted the pound. Yet no state in the Eurozone has local control over the Euro as the rate is governed by the European Central Bank. That seems to be a perfectly acceptable political model, so why is Scotland adopting the pound different? This is a genuine question.
The difference is that (in theory) the ECB sets monetary policy on the basis of what is best for the Eurozone, whereas the Bank Of England is only concerned with the UK and any effect on Scotland would be of little or no concern.
They would have no control over interest rates, no place on the Monetary Policy Committee and, most importantly, no Lender of Last Resort should the Scottish Banks (which are still well & truly buggered) go tits up again. In the Eurozone, the ECB would step in and prop up a Member State's Bank if it were in trouble. The only option the Scots would have is to go cap in hand to the IMF and their chances of raising finance on the markets would be severely damaged after that.
Salmond's plan to hold the UK to ransom over the Currency Union is doomed to failure. The Yes brigade still haven't grasped that you can't be independent whilst effectively being Mortgaged to another country.
In spite of Scottishbloke's claims, none of this has anything to do with Xenophobia and everything to do with Financial realities. Oil or no oil, you still need to borrow to run a country.
Only 3 things in life are certain. Death, Taxes and lesbians will never look how they do in porn movies.
(This post was last modified: 17-09-2014 20:28 by Tumble_Drier.)
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The Silent Majority
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RE: Scottish Independence
(17-09-2014 00:44 )The Silent Majority Wrote: (16-09-2014 21:21 )Scottishbloke Wrote: Fact - Scotland alone will be richer than the rest of the UK put together, we have all the resources and have long been the envy of the English people.
Fact - We will be one of the main players in the European Union, nobody will dictate to us, it'll be the other way around.
Care to share the source of these 'facts'?
Or are they just facts because you say they are........ otherwise known as rhetoric.
(17-09-2014 02:05 )The Silent Majority Wrote: (17-09-2014 01:29 )Scottishbloke Wrote: The Silent Majority to answer your question, if you do your research you'll see that Scotland is worth Billions hence the reason the English don't want to lose us because in effect we could bankrupt them.
That doesn't answer my question, it sidesteps it.
If you want to convince me to vote yes, show me the source of your 'facts'.
Both of them.
No? I thought not.
You have stated your opinions, which you are perfectly entitled to do, but don't try and dress them up as facts when they clearly aren't.
There is only one fact about how Scotland will be as an independent country, and that is - there are no facts, only conjecture, from both sides.
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17-09-2014 20:34 |
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