No one I agree. The whole conversation is indicative of the brexit discussions I think. It goes from you won’t be able to do this, to who knows. The trouble is, for me, too many people read ‘you won’t be able to....’ and start shouting about how we must stay in the EU. And from the other side its how great things will be to they might be a bit better. My personal opinion is that things won’t be that bad and it’s worth the apparent risk.
except the debt has tripled and the deficit is still there. mean while 120k people have died needlessly. homelessness and crime in england and wales has rocketed. the poorest have got poorer and wealth of the top has doubled. austerity put a cap on Gov agency wages, put millions on the dole, then those gov jobs where privatized and the profits went off shore to avoid tax. it isnt working. yip, being a londoner and southeast dweller you live in the heaviest subsidized area in the uk in terms of infrastructure, inflated wages and housing spend. centralization of the civil service and uk procurement is bleeding rUK of 10s of billions of pounds in tax multipliers every year. depending on whose figures you believe, 5-10bill a year of Scottish tax payers money alone. repeating that pish AirCon on a forum for All to see will only reinforce the opinions people are forming around you.
It's interesting though that it was the EU who proposed the bare-bones temporary arrangement - so much more organised than the brits
So it looks like you both want to borrow some more and in Old Riders case lower taxes as well. Finm it looks like your advocating re nationalising some industries which I don't think is on the SNPs agenda. Although, I agree that talking profits (corporate and personal) overseas is morally bankrupt. TB
That’s true. Do you think the problem with the UK is that the politicians would rather remain, and have therefore spent 3 years trying to find a way of doing so. Perhaps if they’d started, 3 years ago, to plan for a no deal brexit ?
some things haven't been nationalized up here. water, most healthcare services ect. i believe DHSS assessments wont be either. its proven to be more efficient to universalize services than assessing people individually. its also fairer, as the higher earners are contributing more and should benefit from the superior services we have up here too.