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Scottish Referendum
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Does anyone agree with me that denying born Scots the ability to vote because at present they live elsewhere other than in Scotland should be declared illegal ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they live in England I think they should be required to move back to Scotland should they wish to vote Yes and Salmond achieved his wish of Scottish Independence. If Scotland went belly up after a yes vote was successful why should we have Scots living in our side of the border taking employment and housing enjoying the fruits of backing two horses?
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Not sure what the rules are. Normally citizens of a country might expect to vote in that country's elections even though they live abroad. But then there is currently no such thing as Scottish citizenship, so that wouldn't apply. If you live permanently in Scotland but are currently abroad then you should be able to get a postal vote. Otherwise I don't see how it could reasonably work.
The analogy with Irish people voting in English elections is not relevant. Unless you mean that they can vote in Irish elections? As above, if they are Irish citizens then they may be eligible to do so.
The analogy with Irish people voting in English elections is not relevant. Unless you mean that they can vote in Irish elections? As above, if they are Irish citizens then they may be eligible to do so.
Jordyboy
We would never know how Scots,given the chance,would have voted this side of the border would we so it was a hypothetical point. If Scotland said yes and it went belly up then I would expect there might be a small exodus from the resident sassenachs there who would no longer enjoy the benefits of the Union with Scotland. Scotland does'nt give free University Education to English kids but will give it to foreign students who hav'nt subsidised Scotland all these years as the English tax payer has. Just one example.
We would never know how Scots,given the chance,would have voted this side of the border would we so it was a hypothetical point. If Scotland said yes and it went belly up then I would expect there might be a small exodus from the resident sassenachs there who would no longer enjoy the benefits of the Union with Scotland. Scotland does'nt give free University Education to English kids but will give it to foreign students who hav'nt subsidised Scotland all these years as the English tax payer has. Just one example.
It does seem somewhat unequal, though, that someone who moved to Scotland from, say, Europe, a short while before the eligibility date is allowed to vote on this important issue, even though they may have little idea of Scottish history - whereas people who still have family in Scotland but live elsewhere, can't vote.