Poll: The GD Referendum – Scottish Independence

Your vote

  • Yay, I want to be free

    Votes: 161 19.9%
  • Nay, never untie the knot

    Votes: 441 54.4%
  • Don’t care about Haggis and chips.

    Votes: 209 25.8%

  • Total voters
    811
I don't see why it should happen , and why now after hundreds of years? imo just politicians fishing for a higher pay rise
 
Maybe I dont see the issues created by living in the south east near london.

I should hold my hands up and just say I dont know.

I live in London and am all for independence... Of London and the South East.:p

My point still stands for the rest of the country though. It's a standard complaint amongst many that the change from manufacturing to financial economy has caused many problems for the rest of the country.
 
I live in London and am all for independence... Of London and the South East.:p

My point still stands for the rest of the country though. It's a standard complaint amongst many that the change from manufacturing to financial economy has caused many problems for the rest of the country.

:D.

Its a fair point. Unfortunately Ive never lived anywhere else so I have no knowledge of the hardship the rest of the country has.

I thought we were on bad times when the potholes stopped getting repaired :D :(.
 
Here's a thought - will Scottish Power customers from below the border be affected? How will it affect RBS customers? I'm not with RBS but I am with Scottish Power.

Basically it won't. In the event of independence for Scotland both those countries will continue trading normally. There may be some corporate re-organisation behind the scenes but service to customers would not be affected.
 
Because it would reduce the strength of the rest of the countries currency and restructure the economy. The north could get their manufacturing back if they wanted.

Technically the North would earn a lot less to achieve this.
 
I live in London and am all for independence... Of London and the South East.:p

My point still stands for the rest of the country though. It's a standard complaint amongst many that the change from manufacturing to financial economy has caused many problems for the rest of the country.

Just to point out that even parts of the South East - mainly the coastal towns and cities - get left behind thanks to the British establishment's obsession with London. E.g. look at the state of the A27, the main road from Brighton to Portsmouth, it's a disgrace.
 
Basically it won't. In the event of independence for Scotland both those countries will continue trading normally. There may be some corporate re-organisation behind the scenes but service to customers would not be affected.

Are you sure?

Who will guarantee bank deposits?
 
Can you just clear something up for me. If it's a yes, Scotland are independent and out of the EU.

Would an English citizen still be able to just buy a house and move to Scotland?
 
Can you just clear something up for me. If it's a yes, Scotland are independent and out of the EU.

Would an English citizen still be able to just buy a house and move to Scotland?


You'll have to wait until you get some Scottish Yen first.
 
would be some interesting things like car insurance, travel insurance etc day after decleration ?

if they go independent - would speeding "points" etc not be applicable etc if you were from south of border ?
 
What's the full time score then?

A win for
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would be some interesting things like car insurance, travel insurance etc day after decleration ?

if they go independent - would speeding "points" etc not be applicable etc if you were from south of border ?

What happens to stamps, who will administer driving licences for an independent Scotland, there is a huge list of stuff Alex Salmond will have to address.

How will it all be funded?
 
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