I've spent a fair bit of time looking at the Independence issue and I'm now frankly in no doubt that Scotland can go it alone. I will however confess that the SNP is not my choice to run an Independent Scotland but I do support then to get Independence.
From all that I have seen I've been personally convinced that we are a net contributor to the UK in general yet we have always been told we are subsidised by the UK.
When it comes to the EU we not only send them a lot more money that we receive but they have been the cause of losing us some 100,000 jobs. I can see absolutely no benefit in Scotland gaining independence only to give that away to the EU.
I am also perfectly certain that we can end up with better standards of living as an Independent country.
To me the only problem is that I don't believe the SNP have the depth of knowledge to make the right decisions for the country after Independence. Should we vote for Independence then there is no incentive for the rest of the UK to give us any slack at all when it comes to getting our share of the UK assets. I'm also sure there will be great delays in getting our hands on the oil and gas reserves. There will also be hard negotiations on our borders with England.
Having read what I can from the SNP and also the SDA I have to say I have been persuaded that the SDA has been far more open on how they would run an independent Scotland. They have and are publishing papers on the way forward for an independent Scotland whereas the SNP have not. When it comes to the world market the SNP in my view have clearly little understanding of what it will take to operate on the world stage. There flat our statements of we need to be in the EU, out of Nato, remove all nuclear assets, etc are out of step with practical diplomacy.
Negotiating our way to independence is going to be a lengthy process.
I also feel the SNP are running the country like a dictator. You really can't have a conversatiuon with them as they stick to a standard party line. Ask an SNP MSP a question and it's actually more likely to be ignored than it is to be answered.
Let's look at the very recent council elections. It was very obvious that they expected to win Glasgow but instead were well defeated. They've done this before in the last Westminster elections where they did a very poor job of fighting for more members of parliament. They were caight well off the boil in those and also in the council elections. And what's even more concerning is that only around 30% of people bothered to turn out and vote.
And I really have no idea where Labour or the Lib-Dems are standing on independence. All of this makes me certain that should we gain independence then we need a whole new political system in Scotland. Right now if we do have independence then that means England will be a permanent Conservative country. It's always been the Scottish Labout MP's that have enabled Labour to stay in power for so long.
So overall I can see that Scotland is financially able to stand on its own and do very well indeed. It's the political process that concerns me more than anything else.
However all of that said I don't have a vote and I am now a Canadian citizen so what does it really matter what I think? That said as my site is to do with the history of Scotland and the Scots at home and abroad I do have an interest in trying to document this effort to regain independence from an historical perspective.
So I say yes to independence but then let's vote in the SDA to run our country as I believe they have incredibly good ideas on how to run the country.
I'd also invite people of any persuasion to get involved in the debate here and Iwill continue to bring you information on the debate as I read about it in the media and elsewhere.
Alastair
From all that I have seen I've been personally convinced that we are a net contributor to the UK in general yet we have always been told we are subsidised by the UK.
When it comes to the EU we not only send them a lot more money that we receive but they have been the cause of losing us some 100,000 jobs. I can see absolutely no benefit in Scotland gaining independence only to give that away to the EU.
I am also perfectly certain that we can end up with better standards of living as an Independent country.
To me the only problem is that I don't believe the SNP have the depth of knowledge to make the right decisions for the country after Independence. Should we vote for Independence then there is no incentive for the rest of the UK to give us any slack at all when it comes to getting our share of the UK assets. I'm also sure there will be great delays in getting our hands on the oil and gas reserves. There will also be hard negotiations on our borders with England.
Having read what I can from the SNP and also the SDA I have to say I have been persuaded that the SDA has been far more open on how they would run an independent Scotland. They have and are publishing papers on the way forward for an independent Scotland whereas the SNP have not. When it comes to the world market the SNP in my view have clearly little understanding of what it will take to operate on the world stage. There flat our statements of we need to be in the EU, out of Nato, remove all nuclear assets, etc are out of step with practical diplomacy.
Negotiating our way to independence is going to be a lengthy process.
I also feel the SNP are running the country like a dictator. You really can't have a conversatiuon with them as they stick to a standard party line. Ask an SNP MSP a question and it's actually more likely to be ignored than it is to be answered.
Let's look at the very recent council elections. It was very obvious that they expected to win Glasgow but instead were well defeated. They've done this before in the last Westminster elections where they did a very poor job of fighting for more members of parliament. They were caight well off the boil in those and also in the council elections. And what's even more concerning is that only around 30% of people bothered to turn out and vote.
And I really have no idea where Labour or the Lib-Dems are standing on independence. All of this makes me certain that should we gain independence then we need a whole new political system in Scotland. Right now if we do have independence then that means England will be a permanent Conservative country. It's always been the Scottish Labout MP's that have enabled Labour to stay in power for so long.
So overall I can see that Scotland is financially able to stand on its own and do very well indeed. It's the political process that concerns me more than anything else.
However all of that said I don't have a vote and I am now a Canadian citizen so what does it really matter what I think? That said as my site is to do with the history of Scotland and the Scots at home and abroad I do have an interest in trying to document this effort to regain independence from an historical perspective.
So I say yes to independence but then let's vote in the SDA to run our country as I believe they have incredibly good ideas on how to run the country.
I'd also invite people of any persuasion to get involved in the debate here and Iwill continue to bring you information on the debate as I read about it in the media and elsewhere.
Alastair
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