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I see they propose to use the same question as the one they used a generation ago: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" - now if it is allowed and if it goes ahead and if it's legal, would a "yes" answer effectively mean that Scotland could not join the EUSSR unless they they have another referendum?
I see they propose to use the same question as the one they used a generation ago: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" - now if it is allowed and if it goes ahead and if it's legal, would a "yes" answer effectively mean that Scotland could not join the EUSSR unless they they have another referendum?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The referendum is about independence from the UK but some folk appear to have problems comprehending that fact.
If the vote is for independence, Scotland won't leave the UK the day after, there will be a fair few year of negotiations to follow.
The same will apply to any application to join the EU and it might be any application would need to wait until independence terms have been agreed.
If the vote is for independence, Scotland won't leave the UK the day after, there will be a fair few year of negotiations to follow.
The same will apply to any application to join the EU and it might be any application would need to wait until independence terms have been agreed.
Seems a fair enough question, altering it would lead to claims of a fix by the SNP.
However I think the UK Government should run the referendum again but insist on both sides setting out how the next 20 years roadmap will pan out. So for remain it should include intentions ov investment in Scotland, whether there is intention to keep the Assemblies and the Barnet formula etc. And for the leave camp how what currency the intend to use and the surrounding economics, how money will be found to replace the jobs (military) that will have to be moved South, how their Military will work and what the intentions regarding the EU membership are. And above all all sides to agree there will not be any more referendums for at least 25 years.
Then let the people of Scotland decide.
However I think the UK Government should run the referendum again but insist on both sides setting out how the next 20 years roadmap will pan out. So for remain it should include intentions ov investment in Scotland, whether there is intention to keep the Assemblies and the Barnet formula etc. And for the leave camp how what currency the intend to use and the surrounding economics, how money will be found to replace the jobs (military) that will have to be moved South, how their Military will work and what the intentions regarding the EU membership are. And above all all sides to agree there will not be any more referendums for at least 25 years.
Then let the people of Scotland decide.
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