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The Slovaks got independence on 1st Jan and had introduced a new currency by mid February, so it could be done really quickly if required, so I suppose I could ask the question what specifically makes you think Scotland would be likely to take much longer than recent similar examples?

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Because Slovakia never had the same political, economic and social characteristics as Scotland. They never had a massive financial services industry that is solely in the currency of the one they left, they never had mortgages, loans and pensions still to be paid in the 'old' currency. Everything was converted to the Euro, not something that will happen here. It's comparing apples and oranges.

It's a very unique situation in Scotland. I am not aware of other countries that would be a similar example to what is being proposed in Scotland, apart from Panama.

https://www.scotsman.com/news/politi...nama-1-4745894