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Can Scotland Raise £1.5 Billion?
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That is the projected figure for the cost of independence.
http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-s cotland -scotla nd-poli tics-27 557547
That's an eye-watering amount. Is it seriously achievable?
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That's an eye-watering amount. Is it seriously achievable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Has the UK Treasury ever "projected" an accurate figure about anything? It might help if you also read the information provided by Scottish ministers. For example, where did the Treasury get the figure of 180 departments, as it appears to be based on nothing ever decided by them?
Just another "scare story" in a long flood of such tales, designed to persuade Scots that they'd better go on clinging to nanny's skirts! By 'nanny' I mean the UK as a whole - of which Scotland itself is a part - not just England.
Just another "scare story" in a long flood of such tales, designed to persuade Scots that they'd better go on clinging to nanny's skirts! By 'nanny' I mean the UK as a whole - of which Scotland itself is a part - not just England.
1% of GDP over five years? achievable, but ouch
anyhoo Chilli, Alex Salmond basically says "it's all fibs and rubbish, so there!" ;)
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2014/m ay/26/t reasury -estima tes-set ting-up -indepe ndent-s cotland
anyhoo Chilli, Alex Salmond basically says "it's all fibs and rubbish, so there!" ;)
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Aye sloopy, but Salmond also said UKIP would be squeezed out of Scotland.
http:// www.pin knews.c o.uk/20 14/05/2 6/openl y-gay-u kip-mep -electe d-in-sc otland/
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The article is from 16 months ago, but if you click here http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k/2013/ jan/04/ mod-nuc lear-su bmarine s-scotl and-ply mouth
you'll see that the prospect of Trident submarines moving from Faslane to any port in Devon - or anywhere much else in England - is effectively a non-starter. Hard to see, then, just who is "rubbing their hands" in glee over the possibility.
you'll see that the prospect of Trident submarines moving from Faslane to any port in Devon - or anywhere much else in England - is effectively a non-starter. Hard to see, then, just who is "rubbing their hands" in glee over the possibility.
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