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Previously on "An independent Scotland might be a great idea for the Scots"
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhich of course will require massive subsidies
Can Scotland pay its own way? | Politics | The Guardian
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....the SNP laid out a plan to succeed North Sea oil with a giant renewable-energy industry.
Can Scotland pay its own way? | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by doodab View PostNo it couldn't, because the people in London would amount to a "permanent establishment" which would mean that profits would be taxed in the UK.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCan't see it working, TBO. England is full of "who do they think they are?" back-biting socialist whingers; but Scotland is even worse.
As soon as all the conspicuous wealth became evident, with nouveaus buying up all the grouse moors and so on, the Scots would vote in a socialist Government to start pinching it all.
P.S. Gordon Brown is Scottish remember.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
If the SNP were to hold a referendum on independence; win (unlikely I know); and then to get it right, Scotland could have a chance of ending up not a miserably over-indebted nation populated entirely by the unemployed, but a dynamic global financial centre.
As soon as all the conspicuous wealth became evident, with nouveaus buying up all the grouse moors and so on, the Scots would vote in a socialist Government to start pinching it all.
P.S. Gordon Brown is Scottish remember.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPeople can stay in London whilst registration of business will move to Scotland - this way staff in London can be treated as cost base where as profits can be taxed (lowly presumably) in Scotland.
This could actually work if Scotland was independent.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPeople can stay in London whilst registration of business will move to Scotland - this way staff in London can be treated as cost base where as profits can be taxed (lowly presumably) in Scotland.
This could actually work if Scotland was independent.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostAnd it has the infrastructure (and enough houses) to accommodate a few hundred thousand extra people does it?
This could actually work if Scotland was independent.
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The houses are lovely, the city is very accessible, and the lifestyle vastly superior to those on offer in London or Geneva (assuming you don't mind the wind).
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