Mel - I've followed the reasoned and well considered posts on here until I'm up to the nostrils.
I'm ex-RAF and Yorkshire, and I know what it is like to struggle on a low pension. So I could use a bit of slack...on the other hand...
In my book - Independence is Independence...this means that one is purposely "not-dependent", or a "dependant". Being dependent to some degree is not "Independence".
One is either one or the other.
Now - on another note, if the funding of my pension was irrevocably bound into some relatively obscure "post independence" financial strategy I would be seriously worried about my future health and wellbeing.
Therefore I pose a question, if Scotland, as a nation, needed to take out some income protection insurance to cover post-independence risks, what would their terms and premiums look like, or would they be refused?
Considering the level of risk as I see it - I would be declining to quote.
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Last edited by ImageGear; 7th Sep 2014 at 18:33.