When the three main UK political parties stand together and say no to an independent Scotland sharing the UK pound, you better believe it won't happen.
Until, I read this I thought you were being serious PMSFL
When the three main UK political parties stand together and say no to an independent Scotland sharing the UK pound, you better believe it won't happen.
I have just come back from a week in Northamptonshire and of course the topic of Scottish Independence comes up quite a lot in conversation with people when they hear your accent. I was shocked at the level of resentment about the whole process coming from people who did not appear to have any obvious political agenda. They see that the uncertainty caused by the referendum will hit their pension funds, mortgage rate and possibly their job prospects. Right at the top of the agenda was a real determination that if the Scots go for independence there was to be no monitory union as a point of principal. I found myself echoing the SNP position that the least disruption for both sides would be a formal currency sharing agreement with the bank of England as the lender of last resort but the attitude was overwhelmingly against such a move. I really don't think the SNP understand just how hard it would be for any party to sell this idea to the English electorate even if blocking such a move would cost them money. They have had no say in a process that is already impacting on their financial well being and this single issue is one that they see as being their "line in the sand" where they can make a stand. One old guy told me he had moved his bank account from Nat West to Santander because he had heard that Nat West was owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland and he was afraid there would be a run on Scottish banks following a yes vote.
If this whole independence thing causes a serious financial downturn then our fellow UK citizens are going to start regarding all Scots with the same loathing they currently reserve for bankers and we know how much hatred there is for them.
The SNP want a currency union with a country that doesn't want one with them (Scotland) bit like forced / arranged marriages , not only that a forced and arranged marriage to something you've just divorced. Why should the UK under right an independent Scotland ?
He will be in no position to dictate anything.
I think those parties know a currency union is best, but they maintain a front for two reasons:
1 - They see it as being a staunch ultimatum that if it prevents a YES vote - it will never have to be put to the test.
2) -If there still is a YES vote - going back on it will be the least of their problems.
It's a "Hail Mary" from them.
Al


My house is split in two, wife and son NO, me and daughter YES......... only two days to turn them round to the light!!!![]()
I think rUK would do the right thing to support an independant Scottland and help make it a success because at the end if the day we'd know that c50% did not want this and the long term future is more important than today and treating those that want a YES with the same attitude they seem to show those that question what they want...



Think this is the light hearted way to look at the referendum. Kevin Bridges
http://youtu.be/z2BKrh43rhI.![]()
How many people are saying they'll vote one way because of peer pressure, but once in the booth will vote differently?
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.The polls still say that 50 % of the population are gonna be right pissed off come Friday..............err great grounding for a harmonious future innit.
