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If There Were Another Vote For Scottish Independence?

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johnny.5 | 19:42 Mon 02nd Sep 2019 | News
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and they got their independence would they be eligible to rejoin the EU ?
and who would acquire the fishing rights around Scotland?
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Scotland would have to apply to join. It would not be automatic
We'd be eligible to apply and we'd keep the fish to ourselves, processing it all at Holy Loch when the Americans and our Trident subs vacate.

None of the above has a hope of coming to pass though.
They had their chance and blew it.

"Once in a generation" to quote former FM Salmond.
Been discussed. They'd need to reapply and are very likely to be vetoed.
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OG thought it may have been .
I also thought they might get vetoed .
but I have just read that most of the fishing rights are owned by just a couple very rich people
Who are these very rich people that own the Scottish fishing rights? I was 7nder the impression the Scottish fishing rights were divided up by the EU in line with their quota system!!
"Scotland is among the largest sea fishing nations in Europe, with Scottish fishing vessels landing around two-thirds of the total fish caught in the United Kingdom.

Marine Scotland is responsible for controlling the activities of all fishing vessels operating within the Scottish zone, as defined by the Fishery Limits Act 1976 and the Scotland Act 1998. This covers the North Sea and west of Scotland out to 200 nautical miles. It is also responsible for managing and controlling the activities of Scottish vessels wherever they may fish – including fishing effort and quota. To do this Marine Scotland works with the UK Government in negotiating fishing opportunities through the European Union and in other international negotiations.

Marine Scotland also manages all inshore fisheries within the 12 nautical mile territorial water limit.

The EU Common Fisheries Policy operates on a principle of equal access meaning that all EU-registered fishing vessels can access any part of EU waters, with some limited exemptions including within the 12 mile zone (with certain exceptions for historic fishing rights)."

There is also legislation defining Scots waters, The Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1999/1126/made

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Fishing rights belong to the nearby country, which when in a union means the whole union. From there one can keep it solely for one's own citizens' use, or bargain away access to others for something in return.
Quota allocation would have to be from government to whoever offers most. Private individuals don't just have rights, they need to be awarded.
//and they got their independence would they be eligible to rejoin the EU ?
and who would acquire the fishing rights around Scotland?//

The EUSSR.
currently their deficit is 7% way way over EUSSR limits not to mention a myriad of other issues. The biggest obstacle though is that both France and Spain would likely veto their application. Why would they even apply though surely they would have voted for independence? Being an EUSSR vassal is not independence so that would be a betrayal of the Voters.
Jeez, it’s crazier than usual on here tonight!
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thank you all for the input it has helped slightly :)

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