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13-12-21, 01:36 PM | #5581 |
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in some ways Holyrood does a far better job than Westminster. Scotland has free prescriptions and student fees along with as said above and a whole host of other stuff. ooohhh and Scotland has to do it on a measly, crappy budget of £50bill.
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Scotland raises a lot of capital at home so getting less and less reliant on Westminster for handouts. if England suffers financially then so do the other three members. you also have to remember that if Westminster borrows NI and Scotland get nowt of that but are still held responsible for the debt... does the Barnet formula sound like a good deal now? just think what Scotland would do with a raise in tax of say 2p.. our NHS would be the best in the world even though its already the best in the UK England and Wales share the same currency while NI and Scotland have their own. fun fact though is that the Scottish pound is not legal tender anywhere including Scotland that also includes the GBP. Scotland has no tender and is still as far as i know under the "barter" system. this is one of the main reasons that Scotland wants independence but it would break the BOE due to every note printed in Scotland has to have the same kept at the BOE for security if Scotland gained its own tender the BOE would have to reimburse the Scottish banks who would then have to keep it in a new holding bank sort of like the BOE in England. one of the big arguments about having a Scottish legal tender is name and value.. well it can be called a Scottish Pound and it would be based on Scotlands GDP like any other country. |
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14-12-21, 09:35 PM | #5584 |
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With all due respect Bibio, most of that’s pish.
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14-12-21, 10:48 PM | #5586 |
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Made it out on the bike today. Had my regular 6 monthly hospital appointment. A mix of drizzle, sunshine, and fog but still good to be out on the bike.
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The choices for an Independent Scotland would be; - use GBP within a currency union with rest of UK (hard to see what’s in that for rUK) - use GBP without a formal union. You can use anyone’s currency - you don’t need permission. You do lose control or even input over monetary policy such as interest rates and probably would need to accept some supervision by BOE which might seem an unacceptable loss of sovereignty - use a new free floating Scottish currency. Some uncertainty and potential volatility risks as well as problems of debt held in GBP and income in a Scottish pound. Exchange rate volatility can be a threat and an opportunity - in time join the EU and use the Euro I think in any of those situations the Bank of England would manage fine. Sorry, this has derailed the Smile of the Day a bit so I’ll add, heated grips. Took the MT09 for its MOT last week. Heated grips are cool |
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15-12-21, 12:45 AM | #5588 |
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Whether you were being deliberately ironic or not with this last phrase, it made me smile!
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15-12-21, 10:35 AM | #5590 |
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Tam read the second paragraph. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_Scotland
i cant remember the link of where i found the information but it was buried deep in Gov BOE text. due to Scotland not having a legal tender they still remain on a barter system, there was a court case here in Kdy about a second hand shop keeper refusing to barter for furniture with a customer. the customer won the case. you may use notes in daily life but they are worthless just like everything you own unless you want to trade it for some sheep. thanks for clarifying Westminster borrowing you can come and take my bike for its MOT, its got heated grips |
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