I don't even disagree with that view. Of course there are benefits for us being part of the EU. There are some negatives too, and I don't think anyone really knows the reality of how they balance each other. My point was simply that Scotland not only get the benefits of being part of a union (with us), but they also get a massive financial boost, due to them earning less and claiming more than the rest of the country.Your view isnt definitive, there are many that still feel that being part of the European Union is of financial benefit to us
The one thing they could try and do, should they get independence, is become a tax haven, and tempt massive companies over there - close to London, but with huge tax breaks. No idea how well that would work though.