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[quote][i]Originally posted by rustyarchs[/i] Here we go again with the SNP digs lol dude do you actually read what i write iv said before il happily vote Salmond out after indy? as for your "how do you think British customers would feel about their business being conducted in a newly independent Scotland" note standard life said said Our key priority is to continue serving the needs of our 4 million UK customers, wherever they reside and regardless of any constitutional change. now. now as iv already said that basically means IF there's no monetary union there making back up plans in fact here's the full statement ................................................. 27 February 2014 Scottish referendum On 18 September 2014 a referendum will be held to decide whether Scotland should become an independent country. In recent months some of our customers have been in touch with us to ask what impact this would have on their savings and investments with Standard Life. Our key priority is to continue serving the needs of our 4 million UK customers, wherever they reside and regardless of any constitutional change. The same applies to our customers in other parts of the world. As a business we have a long-standing policy of strict political neutrality and at no time will we advise people on how they should vote, but we have a duty and a responsibility to understand the implications of independence for our customers and other stakeholders and to take whatever action may be necessary to protect their interests. In view of the uncertainty that is likely to remain around this issue, there are steps that we can and will take now based on our own analysis. For example, we have started work to establish additional registered companies to operate outside Scotland, into which we could transfer parts of our operations if it was necessary to do so. This is a purely precautionary measure, and customers do not need to take any action. We are simply putting in place a mechanism which, in the event of constitutional change, allows us to provide continuity to customers and to continue serving them, wherever they live in the UK ............................................................ As for the long term and your opinion that they may sell in a year, the indy vote is in 7 months but besides that did you even read the article i quoted?? "Work on the development is expected to begin immediately and is expected to complete in 2016" :lol: and as for your "Apart from this, who says they would need to sell the land/ building after moving out?"- if they thought business was going to be bad enough to force them out and others out out then why on earth would they hold on property in an area of decline. stop listening to the media dude its mostly shite out of context [/quote]
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