News2 mins ago
Are Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland
19 Answers
independent countries? or are they subsidized?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by soaps. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.for goodness sake, haven't we seen this argument enough today already? england is not subsidising any other country in the UK. Wales & Scotlands' governments have devolved powers to allocate their monies as those governments see fit, and have seen fit to provide free prescriptions (for example) - this decision was not made for england. that does not mean that england is subsidising anybody else. England have other benfits that the Scots and Welsh don't get.
Where your suggestion of "guilt" comes from is anybody's guess, and I have no idea what your getting at with your comment about NI being a bad investment "for them"???
Where your suggestion of "guilt" comes from is anybody's guess, and I have no idea what your getting at with your comment about NI being a bad investment "for them"???
There's no need to get heated about this. Best just to look at the facts:
The Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly do not collect their own exclusive taxes from their citizens, and if they did they would not be able to support themselves unless those taxes were unacceptably high. I don't like the word 'subsidised' but the fact is that England contributes to the running of those countries because this is a United Kingdom.
There is no such thing as 'Scottish oil and gas': it is British. If Scotland ever becomes independent then what part of the North Sea would become Scottish waters would be a matter of international debate and decision. Very likely, the sea boundary would continue the land boundary and go from southwest to northeast, leaving a huge chunk of the North Sea as UK waters, with a northern slice as Scottish.
The Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly do not collect their own exclusive taxes from their citizens, and if they did they would not be able to support themselves unless those taxes were unacceptably high. I don't like the word 'subsidised' but the fact is that England contributes to the running of those countries because this is a United Kingdom.
There is no such thing as 'Scottish oil and gas': it is British. If Scotland ever becomes independent then what part of the North Sea would become Scottish waters would be a matter of international debate and decision. Very likely, the sea boundary would continue the land boundary and go from southwest to northeast, leaving a huge chunk of the North Sea as UK waters, with a northern slice as Scottish.