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With the polls being so close, there are going to be a lot of unhappy Scots tomorrow one way or another.
indeed, they will be moaning either way.
With the polls being so close, there are going to be a lot of unhappy Scots tomorrow one way or another.
Why doesn't Salmond just say that then? Currency has the major issue for the last 2 years and still is for a good number. Salmond could bring those over right now just by saying; we'll create our own independent currency. It would probably tip the balance. Except he knows it's not workable and the NO lot would turn him to mincemeat.I disagree.
Scotland could easily come up with their own currency...
Salmond knows it's 'unworkable' because leaders who try to introduce a government/independant currency (as opposed to a private one) get slotted...Why doesn't Salmond just say that then? Currency has the major issue for the last 2 years and still is for a good number. Salmond could bring those over right now just by saying; we'll create our own independent currency. It would probably tip the balance. Except he knows it's not workable and the NO lot would turn him to mincemeat.
Why doesn't Salmond just say that then?
I said as much in a previous post. The point of my last post though was that Salmond knows that an independent Scottish currency would not be good for Scotland. Otherwise, rather than all the avoidance, squirming and fudging over the last 2 years, he would have just said that's what we are going to do.Why doesn't Salmond just say that then?
Uh, rest of my post?
Salmond wants into EU = EU wants scotland into Euro.
The EU is the only barrier to the currency issue.
If the Yes crowd win it could lead to the partition of Scotland.
I will not be surprised if the No campaign win the referendum by a margin far greater than that suggested by the polls. The nationalist bullies have made it difficult for unionists to speak out, so many will toe the militant line until the moment they step into the booth to make their mark without fear or favour.