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Will England lose control of Scotland today?
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It's going to be rather difficult for King Salmond to fulfil all his promises if he has no money to spend and has to lay off half the public sector isn't it?ǝןqqıʍ -
It would be a source of great amusement looking in from the outside.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt would be an engine of change. Change is needed. There's too many public sector jobs for starts.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Ha-ha-ha... Brilliant, best one so far.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBut we'd be living within our means. They way a small country should be.
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You would see complete economic collapse.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt would be an engine of change. Change is needed. There's too many public sector jobs for starts.Comment
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Isn't austerity one of the grievances though? How are the yessers going to feel when they get more of the same?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBut we'd be living within our means. They way a small country should be.Comment
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...especially as the Public Sector has been told it will expand which it will need to do to hand out the increased benefits that the Yes campaign has been promising.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostIt's going to be rather difficult for King Salmond to fulfil all his promises if he has no money to spend and has to lay off half the public sector isn't it?
If, IF, there is a Yes vote we will have to borrow big to deal with the cash reserves required to support sterlingisation (and get in the EU), to pay for the eye watering costs of independence (cash which'll fund contractors for decades) and also to pay for the bonkers promises they've been making...Comment
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We get % of the reserves of the BOE (Billions) and we have a ton of oil (trillions). Money isn't going to be the problemOriginally posted by jemb View Post...especially as the Public Sector has been told it will expand which it will need to do to hand out the increased benefits that the Yes campaign has been promising.
If, IF, there is a Yes vote we will have to borrow big to deal with the cash reserves required to support sterlingisation (and get in the EU), to pay for the eye watering costs of independence (cash which'll fund contractors for decades) and also to pay for the bonkers promises they've been making...
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Is that with or without reneging on the debt?Originally posted by Unix View PostWe get 8% of the reserves of the BOE.Comment
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Christ, you sound like a teenager who's found the keys to the wine cellar.Originally posted by Unix View PostWe get 8% of the reserves of the BOE (Must a billions) and we have a ton of oil.
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...that is nowhere near enough to even cover the reserve required for sterlingisation. We will not be able to borrow against future oil extraction at a reasonable rate - as it is we'll be borrowing at a higher rate than the RUK.Originally posted by Unix View PostWe get 8% of the reserves of the BOE (Must a billions) and we have a ton of oil.
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In order to get a proportion of the reserves in the BoE we will need to accept a share of the debt.Comment
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