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[quote][i]Originally posted by Pop[/i] I've just had a quick look again and it was Morrisons and Asda who said prices would increase. Currently the UK subsidise the increased cost of distributing food to Scotland and the Scottish government say that plans to cut fuel duty and reduce corporation tax would more than balance the cost out. What if they aren't able to do this? It's relying heavily on things like having the financial stability of keeping the pound. My other concern would be the lack of a Plan B re. currency. It's my opinion that we will all lose out if you weren't allowed to use the pound, however, it is a reality that the Scottish government must face up to. How can anyone confidently vote Yes with that unanswered. It has such huge ramifications that if they don't let voters know what plan B is then I think many who were on the fence will swing towards a No. There's still plenty of time for the smoke and mirrors from both sides to continue. I think we should stay together as clearly Scotland plays a vital role in supporting the UK. My concern for Scotland is that what is a positive looking picture looking at the figures could end up going wrong. There's too much riding on you keeping the currency and it would be optimistic to think that some of the larger companies would stay domiciled in Scotland should the financial landscape change for the worse. Clearly you are very passionate towards independence and that's not a bad thing. I'm more neutral and am not convinced at the moment that the split would definitely leave Scotland in a better position. [/quote]
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