Using the pound in a currency union is their preferred option simply because it works better for both parties. Scotland gets a stable, well-backed currency with debt capacity and the UK gets Scotland to pay its share of that debt. It's not like they'd demanding we share it, just that it'd be *fucking idiotic* of the UK to refuse.
I really don't care about the oil. And it's not because I no longer live in the United Kingdom of Dogshit.
I do find it sad that I wasn't given the opportunity to vote 'YES FUCKING PLEASE' to 'Scottish Independence' years ago. And even now it's being played out like the Scots' right to leave rather than the English right to get rid of the whinging twats.
I think the loss of oil revenue would be a small price to pay, if only to shut that cunt Salmond up.
But that's life all over, innit?
Obvious troll is obvious.
Thanks Kenny, first genuine and unbiased answer I've seen on that question.
I hope Scotland does vote yes, that would bump us up to 2nd in line to leave ;)
I don't think you get to leapfrog Wales and N.I..
nah, Wales is 1st, we're 2nd - I think NI more or less made it already
It's possible that you're not as clever, or perceptive, as you think you are.
They say that in an infinite universe that anything is possible.
Indeed. But possibility and probability aren't the same thing.