Originally Posted by
pr00ne
Nope, independence is independence, you will be a foreign country with all that implies. Whilst I am sure that there will be a CTA like we have with Ireland, Ireland is still a foreign country and an independent Scotland will be just that. You will have to loook elsewhere for revenue for the many airfields you will have but not need.
Scotland won't be an independent country, not for long anyway, not if the future plans that Geeeverhofstadt is constantly referring to come to fruition after we either leave or stay in. The EU plan will eventually involve centralized taxation in Brussels, single standing military forces and whatever else to complete the exercise. Ask yourself tis question about Scottish independence, if membership of the EU was such an imperative and leaving the UK in 2014 (as now) would mean leaving the EU, why did the SNP press ahead with the risk of being chucked out of the EU initially?
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