No mater what happens politician's do as they want
Was there All this hassle when Wales became self rule
I really don't know
But it really got my back up the other day when Government were promising "them" if they stay "they" can continue to get more money per person than the rest of the UK. That really annoys me. Why should "they" - its bad enough that "they" do already without the government dangling a carrot in front of people to try and get "them" to stay. If "they" want to go, let "them" - don't promise things at the rest of the UK's expense. Its like persuading a child to eat their greens by promising them a pudding afterwards!
But it really got my back up the other day when Government were promising "them" if they stay "they" can continue to get more money per person than the rest of the UK
That really annoys me. Why should "they"
its bad enough that "they" do already without the government dangling a carrot in front of people to try and get "them" to stay
If "they" want to go, let "them" - don't promise things at the rest of the UK's expense.
Its like persuading a child to eat their greens by promising them a pudding afterwards!
HOUSE OF LORDS
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
The Economic Implications for the United Kingdom of Scottish Independence
June 2012
North Sea Oil and Gas: Under the international law of the sea Scotland would be entitled to an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) covering a significant area of the North Sea4. This would give Scotland access to substantial tax revenues that currently accrue to the central UK government. The Scottish government has estimated what the effect would be on the assumption that what it calls the “geographical share” of oil-related production and revenue is assigned to Scotland5. This share is based on the “median line”, which projects outwards into the North Sea from the coastline at the boundary between England and Scotland. This is the area that might belong to Scotland’s exclusive economic zone in the event of independence. It is estimated that approximately 90 percent of current UK North Sea revenue derives from resources located within this area.
The Orkney and Shetland Islands: There is concern in the Orkney and Shetland islands about membership of an independent Scotland, and in the event of Scottish independence it is conceivable that these islands would opt to remain part of the UK6. The Scottish National Party has conceded that this would be a feasible option for the islanders7. It would have important implications for the control of North Sea oil and gas. According to the normal principles of international law, there would be an exclusive economic zone around the Orkneys and Shetlands if they were to remain within the UK. This would give the UK control of part of the North Sea that would otherwise be under Scottish control. The fact that the Orkneys and Shetlands are located close to Scotland but several hundred miles from the English shore is no obstacle to them remaining in the UK, nor under international law does it prevent the UK from having an EEZ based on these islands. The exact boundaries of such an EEZ are uncertain and would have to be settled by negotiation between the parties involved. Media reports claim that a quarter of current UK North Sea revenue derives from resources located within the potential EEZ of the Orkneys and Shetlands. This is about 30 percent the North Sea revenue that Scotland might otherwise expect to enjoy following independence.
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4 Eric LeGresley (1993): The Law of the Sea Convention, Library of Parliament Research Branch, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. http://publications.gc.ca/Collection-R/ ... p322-e.htm.
5 Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2010-2011, Scottish Government, March 2012, table 3.1.
6 Tavish Scott MSP and Liam McArthur MSP: Scotland's Constitutional Future – Northern Isles: A response to the UK Government's Referendum Consultation, March 2012. 7 BBC interview with Angus MacNeil, the SNP’s rural affairs spokesman, reported in the Daily Telegraph, 20 March, 2012.
Kaz wrote:The Welsh get the free prescriptions too, and the higher education is subsidised so it does seem very unfair - basically because it is unfair!! The Welsh girl Becky roomed with at Bristol last year was paying almost a third of what B was paying, just over 3k as opposed to over 9k - how is that fair when we are all British?
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