Dec 16, 2019 -- 8:24AM, Hanx wrote:
If Scotland (especially) wanted to leave the union I wouldn't mind as long as it was a proper leave and not a 'pick and mix' leave.- Adopt the Euro (and deal with the many Scots who hold mortgages in GBP) £ ?- Pay their share of national debt- Have their own TV channels and TV programmes (or pay for BBC ones)- Pay for overseas embassies- Establish their own central bankAlso answer:What will happen at the Scottish / UK border especially with regards to tariffs ?SCO’s population is about 5.75m - what will you do if 10-15% of them (the most productive) emigrate to ENG?Who gets a passport? What about those living north of the border who don’t want one / won’t have one? What will their immigration status be?How will electricity supply be managed? Will Scotland still be part of the UK grid?Then there’s the fact that Scotland would have to adopt the euro and become part of Schengen, both of which are non-negotiables for any new member states. But crucially, Scotland’s annual deficit of 7 per cent of GDP puts it over the 3 per cent threshold that automatically triggers the EU’s ‘excessive deficit procedure’, i.e. the EU would insist on an eye-watering austerity programme as a condition of joining.I'm sure the SNP have thought all this through and when they get pat the anti-English 'blame the Tories for everything' routine, they'll furnish their voters with answers.
You seem to be confusing the thread with EU membership?