Hi,
How do you feel about the SNP pushing for Scottish Independence from the UK?
I think it'll be good, actually. Did you know that the Fossil Fuel Levy imposed on Scottish oil fields is given directly to Westminster? Then out of that - only PART of it, mind - comes our pocket money, or "block grant":
UK Coalition pressed over Fossil Fuel Levy
If the Scottish people want to leave, I won't stop them but I feel that this current push is just for Alex Salmond ego and wanting to be called President/Prime Minister. I think people should be able to call them selves, Scottish, English, welsh etc and British, just like Americans. I think it is a shame that people won't do that.
Admittedly, I did for a long time think that Alex Salmond was a bit pompous and arrogant. But I've come to realise that it's pride in his country, no some sort of personal aggrandizement. When David Cameron acts all smug, nobody accuses him of being pompous and arrogant, he's "proud to be the British Prime Minister". So why the different when it comes to Alex Salmond?
If they do leave, I think we should give them nothing, no military hardware of any kind, everything that belongs to the RAF, Navy and Army should be moved out of Scotland and they can start from scratch. I admit, it is extreme. But hey, I'm not breaking up the Union.
What, not even if we've paid tax towards it since the inception of each of these forces? That seems unfair.
Looking at the proposal realistically, it is a shockingly bad idea for Scottish people. Except for some kind of initial rush of adrenaline at being independent, I don't see any of the benefits. Small population (smaller than London!) with a much reduced ability to spend, provide services, compete on a world stage politically or economically, sustain a military defence. The union is good for all members, despite the usual anti-English nonsense.
No. The union is good for the South East of England. Everyone else is worse off because of it, as all revenues end up sucked into the black hole known as the City, and relatively little makes it back out to the "regions" again.
England stands to loose more than us, or else they would have let us break away long ago!!!
Agree. If we're such a bunch of subsidy-junkie, sponging Jocks (according to the daily mail), why haven't we been kicked out of the Union and made to pay our own way by now??
I can't help but feel that the natural state for any nation is to be independent. It's not anti-Englishness, or anti-anything for that matter. After all, we all celebrated when South Sudan became independent, so why the horror and outrage when Scotland wants to do the same?
Also, why all the over-emotive language? "separation"? "divorce"? "tearing our fine nation to pieces"? What, seriously? I've never heard such language used before when other nations were achieving their independence, so I'm confused as to why it applies here?