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If Scotland became independent what would happen to the dozens of current UK Establishments and Departments based in Scotland ? I can't see the rest of the UK paying for all those civil and military establishments , many of which were only sent to Scotland to share the wealth and employment of the UK as a whole, in the first place. If they were removed or reduced hundreds of Scottish companies and employes would be affected.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It seems to me that people are getting their political knickers in a twist about all of this. I think that there is little chance of the Yes camp succeeding but, assuming that they do for the sake of argument, it's not like Salmond and his cronies are going to create the equivalent of the 38th parallel along the River Tweed. The way that some people are wringing their hands in despair you would think that they fear that the "bastard English" will be rounded up and deported!
actually i would rather we stay together, i don't want this split.
And it will be a problem if they do, for them and for us, in all manner of ways. Because if Salmond does want a separate armed forces, how is that going to sit with America for one, it will just look like a farce, two separate forces in one land.
This comes to mind. A Passport to Pimlico,
And it will be a problem if they do, for them and for us, in all manner of ways. Because if Salmond does want a separate armed forces, how is that going to sit with America for one, it will just look like a farce, two separate forces in one land.
This comes to mind. A Passport to Pimlico,
Just had a look, it appears we leased Cyprus rather than owned it
//In the aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) and the Congress of Berlin, Cyprus was leased to the British Empire which de facto took over its administration in 1878 (though, in terms of sovereignty, it remained a de jure Ottoman territory//
We are only there in many cases because of the need to spread employment throughout the UK. A number of my relatives who were working in London were tranferred to Scotland as a part of the UK's government's policy to spread Civil Servants and departments to boost employment there. The same thing applied to companies and like Premium Bonds were given financial inducements to locate or re-locate up there. It was all done to boost Scotland's economy.
Once they are on their own that would cease, as would the annual grants per head of the population which is higher for the Scots than other parts of the UK. I was told recently , by an accountant , that the costs for the NHS and other public services are double in Scotland as compared with England . If that is correct ,we south of the borderers would be better off .
Would the Scots have to pay for all their medical services over the border ?
Once they are on their own that would cease, as would the annual grants per head of the population which is higher for the Scots than other parts of the UK. I was told recently , by an accountant , that the costs for the NHS and other public services are double in Scotland as compared with England . If that is correct ,we south of the borderers would be better off .
Would the Scots have to pay for all their medical services over the border ?
British army has a reputation as a good, mostly well disciplined force, so you split them up, take out the Scots and stick them up in Scotland, so how many will that be, according to that link they need 20,000 in a mostly peace keeping role, what does that even mean, that they wouldn't be called on to fight. And the north of the border quote, i don't even know what that means. We don't want to appear weak, and insufficient in force if we have to go and fight, after all they didn't in the world wars, they were just British soldiers, sailors, airmen.
If Salmond wants a separate economy then there will have to be border to control tax and duties similar to Northern Ireland. With regards to currency
there will quickly be exchange differences between the two, whatever
they decide to call their's. I've had problems in the past with Scottish pounds .
How about crime ? Will we have extradition treaties ? And how about passports and driving licences ?
there will quickly be exchange differences between the two, whatever
they decide to call their's. I've had problems in the past with Scottish pounds .
How about crime ? Will we have extradition treaties ? And how about passports and driving licences ?
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