Scotland Independence: SNP Unveils White Paper
A 670-page "independence encyclopaedia" promises to provide all the details on how a breakaway Scotland would work.
They've been giving Robert Bruce a referendum makeover.He fought for Scotish indepence with a battle-ax in hand fast forward 700 years from the battlefield of B.And the modern weapon of choice is rather difficult. It is the independce white paper, 670 pages of it. The SNP calls it a blueprint for ecnomic growth, jobs and fairness, a prospectus with fresh details to accompany its headline projections we already know. Of a independence Scotland, the queen will remain as head of state. While Scots would have a Scotish passport but there will be no border controls where Scotland meets England. Its economy will be built on North Sea island gas revenue and the renewable industry. The SNP says there will be a Scotish defence force and they get rid of tried nuclear submarine but stay a natal. It says EU membership would be a given, but the plan wouldn't be to join the Euro. Scotland would keep the pound through a currency union with United Kingdom at least behind. But SNP's seat of power is far beyond, the indepence vision is subject to strenuous debate.
It would demonstrate how this government will use the power of indepence to grow our economy fast and grow our population and tackle the inequlity that still exits in our country and so on, a ring of detailed questions. I think this way people will change the dynamic of the debate decisively as the moment project-feard comes head to head with project at top.
We are told that we are going to get the answers to critical answers like what currency we will use how can you guarantee to keep the pound that if you don't, what else are we going to use, what's gonna happen to pensions, what's gonna happen to debt. This is got to be credible, that's gonna be costed, otherwise we will be asked to take a leap to the unknown.
Much of a coming debate will center on hard cash. The finance is of indepence,currency could become a defining issue. The SNP says it will happen because it suits everybody. While the opponent says the prime example of a promise can not be delivered.
And what about the public mood? We give the view in B within all about 1314, but have questions about 2014.
Whether it is gonna be sustainable for us to be independent?
Financially couldn't really support ourselves.
The worse is gonna happen, we even know the gas revenues, you know dry up.
It's the SNP question today should answer,is independence safe in their hands.