No not yet but then I have said what type of indepedence I want and I would vote yes for.lewd lude lover wrote:The thought of being free from the UK and Europe is not on the agenda though is it?
Not sure about the tax rate of 67% but I'd pay more tax for the benefits that the Norwegians get. I have family in Norway so I hear how it runs in a very general sense.lewd lude lover wrote:Norway is a very focused nation and they pay like 67% in tax to have their nation all clean and tidy. Is Scotland willing to go without bread for a few decades so you can have cake later on when the infrastructure is built?
Would any country? Why is Scotland any different?lewd lude lover wrote:I totally appreciate the sentiment of ' why not give it a try for better or worse' but will Scotland stand on its own even if it falls into chaos and economic armageddon?
Possibly, who knows but what if the situation was reveresed?lewd lude lover wrote:will England get a knock on the door in a decade and open it to a cold and hungry scotland? or would it just become a ghost town as everyone moves south over a generation to find work and stability?
All the media will talk about is money in the broad you will be worse off or better off and decisions will be made on this only.lewd lude lover wrote:This is what I dont understand as the media is not sharing these points of, what i would call, importance. This is why I ask the questions I have to the only Scottish people I know that live in Scotland
If we are going it alone we have the chance to make and mold something better something better suited to our needs. I'd like to see true root and branch reform of our political system so that we get more democracy to the people. Good knows our politics just now in the UK and the US has been corrupted by big business such that I not sure we live in a democracy in the true sense anymore.