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Realism Is Painful Isn't It..?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -scotla nd-scot land-po litics- 2618368 7
It's like my 18 year old son leaving home and expecting merged finances! They surely didn't imagine that they could stay in the pound, did they? seriously? Still they may be allowed to join the Euro eventually till then they can create their own currency or perhaps just use the pound anyway like they uses the dollar in many countries of the world. Hang on, use the dollar, the septic will be delighted.
It's like my 18 year old son leaving home and expecting merged finances! They surely didn't imagine that they could stay in the pound, did they? seriously? Still they may be allowed to join the Euro eventually till then they can create their own currency or perhaps just use the pound anyway like they uses the dollar in many countries of the world. Hang on, use the dollar, the septic will be delighted.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is most unlikely that an independant Scotland would meet the entry criteria to join the euro. (Mind you, many of those already using it only qualified by means of some very creative accounting, but I think the checks may be a little more stringent in the light of recent events).
Slightly off topic, but another myth promoted by Mr Salmond and his cronies is that Scotland would be granted automatic immediate entry to the EU (they envisage a "seamless transition" to becoming a member in their own right within 18 months of independence). This is hugely doubtful and, at worst, could be patently untrue. But it could, of course, prove to be a blessing for the Scots and if it transpires I might consider moving north myself .
Slightly off topic, but another myth promoted by Mr Salmond and his cronies is that Scotland would be granted automatic immediate entry to the EU (they envisage a "seamless transition" to becoming a member in their own right within 18 months of independence). This is hugely doubtful and, at worst, could be patently untrue. But it could, of course, prove to be a blessing for the Scots and if it transpires I might consider moving north myself .
I shall arrive "sans papiers" (having chucked them down the kharzi of the 10:00am Euston-Glasgow Virgin Express as it passed through Carlisle) and claim asylum on the basis that if I return to England having fled to Scotland I shall be persecuted for my heterosexual practices. I shall thus be granted a council flat in the Gorbals and 200 McFivers a week to cover my living expenses. Should work a treat !!!
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