towny44 wrote: Nope John, if you secede from the Union you're on your own,
Blair Jenkins is the chief executive of the Yes campaign and there are 4 political parties on the advisory board led by a former labour MP. Blair Jenkins is not a member of any political party and was a former director of a television broadcasting company. Alex Salmond is not the epitome of the yes campaign although the media, politicians and the SNP would have you believe that he is.
He in all probability would not be the first minister elected after the September vote, so his and the SNP’s strategy document is worth little more than toilet paper.
Read the September Referendum Question again:
“Should Scotland be an independent country?”
Mervyn and Trish wrote:I think you'll find the £ is underwritten by the Bank of England, not the Bank of Scotland!
If your statement is accurate then Alex Salmond is correct that we in Scotland do not therefore share your debt!!
You can’t have it both ways.
david63 wrote:For fear of being pedantic but doesn't Scotland already have its own currency? What about the "Scottish Pound" that is underwritten by Royal Bank of Scotland - oh yes that is the bank that we bailed out. Can we have our money back please
Only David if you return all the other entities that you have stolen from us over the past 307 years and then claimed to be yours.
By the way in Scotland we have three major banks, or should I say that we had three major banks, before two, ‘The Royal Bank of Scotland’ and the ‘Bank of Scotland’ were taken over by the English and the ‘Clydesdale Bank’ which was taken over by the Australian’s, along with the ‘Yorkshire Bank’.
All by the way are legally allowed to issue their own bank notes.