So it was, so you think a pro Indy and SNP front is going to be impartial? Here is a bit from their website.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"We are dedicated supporters of Scottish independence as a means to deliver our goals, setting Scotland on a more inclusive, greener, confident, more equal and economically successful path."
Its the equivalent of me posting the Daily Express or Scotland in Union links, would you accept them as non biased and take then seriously? Not in a million years.
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07-07-2022 09:51 PM #1471
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07-07-2022 09:54 PM #1472
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I thought you'd at least take time to read it first.
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07-07-2022 09:56 PM #1473
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Scotland will obviously be worse off initially. The pound will also tank and we will be tied to it, so things will certainly start worse than they are now. But I believe we will be better in the long run, especially in Europe
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07-07-2022 10:16 PM #1475
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The only area which your government has succeeded in is the rise of food banks.
We can do better than that.
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07-07-2022 10:42 PM #1476
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Yet you want people to take seriously Business for Scotland a pro Indy and SNP front which was set up by one man who actually lost tens of thousands of pounds in a failed business as an alternative view?
You would and have in the past immediately dismissed These Islands articles and analysis even although it's not actually on forecasts but actual facts, but expect to post articles from Scotland for Business articles and Gordon MacIntyre Kemp as credible sources.
I can post some links for you from These Islands for an alternative view and all that?Last edited by James310; 07-07-2022 at 10:44 PM.
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07-07-2022 10:58 PM #1477
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I did think given you posted it that maybe you agreed there was something remarkable, or at least quite relevant, though.
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07-07-2022 11:01 PM #1478
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Of course if you don’t like any of his posts full stop, you can stick him on ignore.. but the other way round isn’t going to stop you seeing ones that weren’t aimed at you. Again, if I’ve missed something then ignore that and please accept my apologies.
Given the title of this thread, I’d suggest things are already way off topic before someone makes a harmless wee one-liner 😁
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07-07-2022 11:29 PM #1480This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There may be some difficulty initially with independence, but Scotland can escape the UK's fate and would more likely than not converge economically with well-off EU nations.
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08-07-2022 06:44 AM #1481
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When there is no credible analysis that shows Independence wouldn't be a similar mistake that should worry people, but like the Brexiteers the analysis is largely dismissed and it's Project Fear or expert A is biased etc.
As for the EU then I think we already talked about that, with the deficit in Scotland it's very likely signing up to the excessive debt procedure, which is massive austerity.
But like Brexit for some the hit might be worth it to get rid of Brussels/Westminster.
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08-07-2022 07:07 AM #1482
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When did you become the arbiter of what's posted on the forum? I didn't know the rules had changed.
You've no idea what I'd post unless you've some mystic powers. Get the numbers on the lottery tonight.
I'll leave it there. You obviously have a block when it comes to alternative views on how Scotland could prosper.
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08-07-2022 07:20 AM #1484
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from a pro Indy SNP front for an alternative view.
But probably best we leave there though as you suggest.
I have some stuff down the shops that might help you. 🤣Last edited by James310; 08-07-2022 at 07:41 AM.
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08-07-2022 08:00 AM #1485This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Most importantly, they trade more than Scotland full stop. They are leaving us standing.
So yes, there may be a period of transition but then it looks like we are in for a long period of decline with Brexit anyway.
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08-07-2022 08:07 AM #1486This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-07-2022 08:53 AM #1487
It's totally ridiculous that after posting a similar warning only yesterday I am having to do this again. However it seems the gentle approach simply isn't working with some posters.
To be clear any posts hounding other posters, attempting to mock or goad them when they aren't actively engaged in a conversation and repeatedly aiming the same jibes at them over and over again is not acceptable. It's even worse when there is a pack mentality to these actions. whether it is coordinated or not is neither here nor there, multiple posters engaging in a pile on is akin to bullying and has never and will never be acceptable on here.
If debates can't be carried out in a civil manner then threads will be closed. We are primarily a football forum yet a disproportionate amount of admin time is spent monitoring and policing this non football forum, often dealing with posters who rarely use the site for it's primary purpose of discussing Hibs and football.
To repeat what was said yesterday. Anyone engaging in any of the behaviours describe above will get no more friendly warnings on threads. The infraction system will be used and nothing, up to and including bans, is off the table. We are all adults here so try and act like it.
Thank you.
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This is possibly a discussion for that other thread.
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Brexit cuts the UK off from its local integrated market into an isolated position, albeit with potential to pursue hypothetical trade deals with a number of geographically far off markets we currently have no alignment with.
Indy cuts Scotland off from its local integrated market but offers immediate re-entry to a much larger local market that we currently have perfect alignment with.
Yes, the transition will be painful but there is a large tangible reward available as shown by the performance of similar sized neighbouring northern european countries.
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To get such a scenario for devolved Scotland requires massive amounts of goodwill, political capital and focus from both the UK and EU. I think we can safely call it a "long shot".
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08-07-2022 10:47 AM #1494This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He needs to win the red wall seats back first it's that simple. Once in power then the process of convincing the electorate of EU benefits can start again.
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I'm not entirely sure, but wouldn't be surprised, if a lot of what are termed exports from Scotland to UK are things that are for onward distribution out-with the UK and vice versa.
I can't say I have ever seen the country of origin noted in relation to this, although I may be wrong.
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08-07-2022 11:38 AM #1496This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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In that instance it's trade that is forced via that route because of the lack of ports in Scotland rather than a need to do that trade with UK.Last edited by degenerated; 08-07-2022 at 11:45 AM.
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Some interesting figures here.
https://www.forthports.co.uk/forth-ports-group/
Rosyth and grangemouth have huge potential for direct export and import with EU.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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