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Salmond "We can take Scotland in two weeks"
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Poston top of that, they will offer intermittant wind powered lekky and demand a guaranteed 24/7 supply in return. er.. fook right offComment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostAny evidence for any of those claims? Or is it more fear and scare?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd you are happy that an independent Scotland will see Scottish budgets approved or vetoed in London?
Whereas with your own currency, there will be no oversight?
That being said I would prefer a new currency with a Scottish central bank.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostNot sure you understand what a currency union is. The only way London can veto or even have a say in Scottish budgets is while Scotland is part of the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostNot sure you understand what a currency union is. The only way London can veto or even have a say in Scottish budgets is while Scotland is part of the UK.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostWell the 'Evidence' is in the very claims of the 'Yes' camp. They want a Currency Union, what do you think a Currency Union is? The Euro is a currency union, where do interest rates get set? Not in Paris for the French, not in Madrid for the Spanish, no they are set in ECB HQ in Frankfurt for the whole of the Euro area. In the same way if there is CU between iScotland and rUK interest rates will be set in London by the BOE. There can be no currency union without a stability pact which would include spending/borrowing limits. Such a pact would have to be approved by Westminster. You don't need evidence for these things, it' just the logical conclusion. I really do hope most in the 'Yes' camp are aware of this, however when I read people saying things like 'It's our Pound and we'll keep it' without having any clue how that works in practice, then it would seem there's a fair degree of ignorance on the subject.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThe currency union hasn't even been discussed yet, to just assume it will work exactly the same was as the Euro, which has many more countries, highlights your pathetic scare mongering.
Well done.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThe currency union hasn't even been discussed yet, to just assume it will work exactly the same was as the Euro, which has many more countries, highlights your pathetic scare mongering.
Do you think that a formal currency union would mean no oversight from London?Comment
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Originally posted by JustinTime View PostHmmm, I seem to remember that Germany had quite a lot of say in setting the budgets for Greece.
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