Scottish independence referendum 2014 -Yes or No?

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Almighty_CRJ
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13 Sep 2012, 3:40 pm

Under the EU rules on state separation, Scotland would have to opt out to leave the EU. Any successor state automatically retains EU membership regardless of the status of the original state.

Wales doesn't have much of independence movement, it just doesn't want to be told what to do by England. More taking personal responsibility, if mistake are going to be made, they better had been Welsh mistakes.



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13 Sep 2012, 4:24 pm

From the horses mouth, the SNP on the case for independence. It actually answers many of the questions posed on this thread.

http://www.snp.org/vision/better-scotland/independence


Independence

Sweden has its enhanced parental rights, including generous maternity and paternity leave; Norway its £300 billion Pension Fund from oil; and Denmark has been able to lead the world in onshore wind technology. And what do they have in common? They are all small independent states.Independence will allow us to take decisions in Scotland that will improve the lives of families, communities and individuals across our country. With independence we will have the ability to solve our own problems and to make the most of the very many opportunities open to all of us. It will allow us to build a stronger nation and a better future for us all.

What does independence mean?

Independence is about making Scotland more successful. At its most basic, it is the ability to take our own decisions, in the same way as other countries. Scotland is a society and a nation. No one cares more about Scotland's success than the people who live here and that, ultimately, is why independence is the best choice for our future.

With independence we can work together to make Scotland a more ambitious and dynamic country. We could create an environment where our existing and new private industries can grow more easily. We would have the economic levers to create new jobs and take full advantage of our second, green energy windfall. And instead of many young people having to leave Scotland to fulfil their ambitions they would be able to stay and take advantage of the increased opportunities here. We will be able to address the priorities of people in Scotland, from better state pensions to universal free childcare. Scotland could do even more to lead the world in areas like renewable energy and tackling climate change, and play our part in creating a more peaceful and stable world. Independence will allow us to make Scotland a better place to live.

A partnership of equals

And independence will mean a strong, new relationship between Scotland and the rest of the UK. It will create a partnership of equals - a social union to replace the current political union. That means, on independence day, we'll no longer have a Tory government, but the Queen will be our Head of State, the pound will be our currency and you will still be watching your favourite programmes on the BBC. As members of the EU there will be open borders, shared rights, free trade and extensive cooperation.

The big difference will be that Scotland's future will be in our own hands. Instead of only deciding some issues here in Scotland, independence will allow us to take decisions on all the major issues. That is the reality of independence in this interdependent world.

Download our pocket guide to an independent Scotland, click:

www.scotlandforward.net


Our record:

Protect – We are working to protect Scottish society in the face of budget cuts. We are guaranteeing spending in the NHS, making savings in government, and maintaining the 1000 extra police in our communities, among other things.
Progress – We have shown what it is possible to achieve with devolution, but Scotland's parliament now needs job creating power and the ability to grow Scotland's economy faster so we can reduce the impact of the cuts.
Vision – The SNP believes in Scotland. We have total confidence on our nation's ability to succeed and know that Scotland will flourish with independence.
Prosperity - We want Scotland to be a rich country and a rich society. Independence is the natural state for nations like ours and it is the key to creating the sort of country we all know Scotland can be.