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Scotland & Sterling
What benefits would accrue to the remainder of the UK if an independent Scotland could be prevented from retaining Sterling as its currency?
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as the great mcgonagall might have said morning wharty, thistle flower i thought i'd take a chancer if i say none at this late hour can i still have best answer
06:10 Thu 03rd Apr 2014
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Oh, not underwriting the banking debts of Scotland's banks over which they ( English ) would have no control.
Wharton as you have said elsewhere, Scotland could use Sterling - just as Vietnam and Zim use the dollar - but they dont have any input into Fed decisions ( of course ) - Scotland would be in the same position.
Salmond wrong-footed himself by concluding that of course London would want his input and expertise in running the economy when it was obvious they didnt.
Wharton as you have said elsewhere, Scotland could use Sterling - just as Vietnam and Zim use the dollar - but they dont have any input into Fed decisions ( of course ) - Scotland would be in the same position.
Salmond wrong-footed himself by concluding that of course London would want his input and expertise in running the economy when it was obvious they didnt.
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If Scotland was in a financial union with the UK in Sterling then if the Scottish economy went pear shaped it could cause the pound to be devalued despite the relative smallness of the Scottish economy. The UK would not have complete freedom to revalue the pound as it would have to consider the effects on the Scottish economy. The points made by other posters are valid and straight answers in my view and not evasive. Why do you think it would be otherwise?