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[quote][i]Originally posted by rustyarchs[/i] I knew it was Morrison's who made the original statement that kicked it all off but wasn't asda's more of an if the costs of doing business in Scotland rise and the regulations changed then prices would maybe go up? and like i said the big 4 then all said they had no plans to increase costs! you have mentioned the fuel and the business tax reductions but there is also an extra 1 billion made available to support the farmers so again like Morrison's also said if anything the costs may go down. I don't think there is the need for a plan b as all things sensible point to keeping it, top economists, the governor of the bank of England and he is the man who counts. and of course the facts we own a rather large share in it and a pegged currency has been done before although on a much larger share! part of me would enjoy a separate currency as that way we would have full fiscal control. Large companies will still be happy in Scotland, cheaper rates, cheaper labour, cheaper rent and of course a huge market they would miss out on if they left! interesting thing though is nobody knows how much extra the Scottish governments budget will increase when business tax gets paid here instead of going down south although safe to say it will be an impressive figure. I'm very much for independence and have always been a fan of politics so i keep a keen eye on both sides of the debate although I'm not blinded with nonsense and instead look for facts and common sense... however i admit I'm so Scottish i own a Claymore sword (its part of my zombie survival kit :lol: ) ! your not totally neutral that is obvious with the comment on Salmond avoiding the gaps in information when its pretty clear the UK government are the ones with the gaps or should that be abysses. As for the old if it aint broke don't fix it thing totally goes against progression, Christ should we would all still be cave men? [/quote]
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