Its the ruling UK government bullying the Scottish Nationalists.
Even better. That said, it's a referendum which all residents of Scotland are taking part in.
Its the ruling UK government bullying the Scottish Nationalists.
Why don't we just say that Gordon sold their half.
There was a reason why the Romans built Hadrian's Wall.
The legalities are the same as any debt. The person who borrowed the money (ie the government in Westminster) has to pay it back.What are the legalities of Scotland refusing to pay their share of the U.K's debt?
I've got a few questions over this issue.
Firstly, how is the U.K bullying Scotland by saying there will be no monetary union if Scotland votes for independence. Surely it's well within the U.K's right to decide that?
Secondly, it's been stated that if the U.K don't let Scotland keep the pound then the newly independent Scotland won't accept any of the U.K's debt, debt accrued while Scotland was a full and active part of the U.K. Isn't that a) more of a bullying tactic than the U.K electing to not join monetary union with Scotland and b) isn't that a bit like the political equivalent of going into admin? They rack up a debt with the uk then split and start afresh with no debt?
Third) What are the legalities of Scotland refusing to pay their share of the U.K's debt? If it's legally acceptable that they don't have to, what would happen if the week before the Scottish vote for independence the English, Welsh and Northern Irish each had their own vote on independence and left Scotland holding the U.K flag and the entirety of its debt?
Well they might, but has anyone thought of asking the English if we want to still be in a Union with them? I'm guessing that you would say yes (fair enough), but I'm firmly with BigGully on this, the last thing I want is for us (England) to be stuck in some dreadful rump UK with Wales and Northern Ireland.I think many of the Protestants many of whom trace their roots back to Scottish and English settlers might object.
Its the ruling UK government bullying the Scottish Nationalists.
So if they go independant they can't have our pound. Makes sense. But where does this leave Scotland.
Options are for them to fight this (with what?), take the Euro, or come up with something new.
Could be a right old mess for them and potentially us (by that I mean the remaining England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Our pound? Does the pound not belong to them too?
No it isn't. It is the ruling UK government - and the other major party(ies) - all facing up to things realistically.
So if they go independant they can't have our pound. Makes sense. But where does this leave Scotland.
Options are for them to fight this (with what?), take the Euro, or come up with something new.
Could be a right old mess for them and potentially us (by that I mean the remaining England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Not really 'bullying' though is it?, just pointing out some facts. It's a bit like NSC where if someone posts something stupid and a lot of other users point out that it IS stupid the original poster will claim that they're being 'bullied'.Its the ruling UK government bullying the Scottish Nationalists.
No it isnt. It is the ruling UK government - and the other major part(ies) - facing up to THEIR realism, which is obviously different from the Scottish Nationalists realism.
It belongs to the UK. The Scottish Nationalist want Scots to vote to leave the UK. Leave the Uk and you're something else, so then it's not their pound to have. That's my understanding.