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Cost Of The Scottish Referendum
As in the question title, does any one know how much the whole thing has cost?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Holding the independence referendum is a current Scottish government policy (with the power to do so temporarily granted to it by the UK government) so the Scottish government will foot the bill.
According to an impact assessment report signed-off by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in March 2013, the estimated cost of holding the referendum was predicted to be £13.3 million.
According to an impact assessment report signed-off by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in March 2013, the estimated cost of holding the referendum was predicted to be £13.3 million.
It seems that £13.3m is a drop in ocean for the Scots to give their citizens a referendum, and they also have enough available funds to provide their citizens with free university places, free prescriptions and free elderly care if they need to go into a home.
They must be better at managing their finances than our lot in Westminster, but then you never hear of the Scots dishing out millions to overseas countries, and supporting those who choose to come over here and milk our services.
Perhaps the Scots believe in 'charity belongs at home'?
They must be better at managing their finances than our lot in Westminster, but then you never hear of the Scots dishing out millions to overseas countries, and supporting those who choose to come over here and milk our services.
Perhaps the Scots believe in 'charity belongs at home'?
Oh God hasnt the dear old buffer one above never heard of the Barnett Formula ?
Dear old AOG - the scottish economy doesnt balance - well it does after you take into account £1500 per head that the govt gives the Scots admin
so THAT's how they get free prescriptions and free uni place - you old f+ol ! YOU pay for it thro your taxes !!
Dear old AOG - the scottish economy doesnt balance - well it does after you take into account £1500 per head that the govt gives the Scots admin
so THAT's how they get free prescriptions and free uni place - you old f+ol ! YOU pay for it thro your taxes !!
Dear AOG !
of COURSE the scots think charity begins at home.
out comes the begging bowl and the English govt puts £1500 into it for every person in the house !
Lord love us ! Didnt you hear the scots OAP saying 'now the english govt has guaranteed our scots pensions we can vote YES on behalf of all the young people and give THEM a chance '
[ and by voting yes - condemn them to years of penury but that of course is another story ]
of COURSE the scots think charity begins at home.
out comes the begging bowl and the English govt puts £1500 into it for every person in the house !
Lord love us ! Didnt you hear the scots OAP saying 'now the english govt has guaranteed our scots pensions we can vote YES on behalf of all the young people and give THEM a chance '
[ and by voting yes - condemn them to years of penury but that of course is another story ]
Those sound exactly the sort of things that should be available to all in the UK. Maybe one reason we feel the need for an English government.
It's a bit like dropped kerbs, in a way. No one is supposed to have rights to the road outside their house but build a drive and get permission to drop a kerb and it's effectively yours. Now you have an advantage your fellows do not, so that makes them feel they need to do the same even if beforehand they realised it wasn't such a good idea. Such as it is with your own area tier of government. One gets it so then we all need the same to be treated equally even if before we realised it wasn't such a good idea.
It's a bit like dropped kerbs, in a way. No one is supposed to have rights to the road outside their house but build a drive and get permission to drop a kerb and it's effectively yours. Now you have an advantage your fellows do not, so that makes them feel they need to do the same even if beforehand they realised it wasn't such a good idea. Such as it is with your own area tier of government. One gets it so then we all need the same to be treated equally even if before we realised it wasn't such a good idea.