Scottish Independence ~ Yes or No

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Scottish Independence ~ Yes or No

Postby Copper Catcher » Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:37 am

The REAL Reason Britain is Freaking Out About Scottish Independence
From Zero Hedge: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-1 ... dependence

David Cameron and the British media have been freaking out about the potential Scottish independence.

They've blathered on about "history", "common defense" and other red herrings.

But it's really all about oil ...

Specifically, if Scotland becomes independent, it gets to keep 90% of the revenues from its huge oil reserves.

The New York Times reports:
Scottish nationalists have long argued that being governed from London has deprived their country of its fair share of the wealth from Britain’s oil and natural gas fields, which mostly lie in North Sea waters off their shores.

“It’s Scotland’s oil” was the rallying cry in the 1970s that helped raise the profile of the Scottish Nationalist Party, which now leads the country and is pushing for a vote to secede in the referendum on Thursday. Alex Salmond, the politician leading the separatist movement, has pointed to North Sea energy as the treasure that would help finance an independent Scotland — ensuring that the country could continue the generous public spending, including free university tuition, that he is promising voters.

Al Jazeera notes:
Massive oil reserves in the North Sea are at the heart of the Scottish independence debate. Many are questioning whether the reserves are just for Scotland or if the rest of the United Kingodm should continue to benefit from their profits.

NBC writes:
The ‘Yes’ campaign … says Scots should have total control of their own affairs and that revenue from Scotland’s offshore oil fields would sustain the country’s economy.

In addition, as Max Keiser explained:
(1) The UK can now borrow cheaply using the giant Scottish oil reserves as collateral
(2) If Scotland leaves, the collateral (oil reserves) is no longer available
(3) So the cost of borrowing money for Britain skyrockets

Scotland’s North Sea oil reserves are slowing running out, and so oil won’t be such a valuable resource forever. But for now, it is still invaluable (especially as collateral for British borrowing) … and the key to Britain’s panic over potential Scottish independence.
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Re: Scottish Independence ~ Yes or No

Postby coppernickel » Thu Sep 18, 2014 6:17 pm

The poles have closed.

China has offered to help the UK by sending "Peacekeepers" to Scotland to help with the breakaway.

If they breakaway it could lead to more breakups, and by over reaction back to a one world order.
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Re: Scottish Independence ~ Yes or No

Postby 68Camaro » Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:08 am

With most of the votes in the projection is rejection.
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Re: Scottish Independence ~ Yes or No

Postby IdahoCopper » Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:19 am

Rejection was the most likely outcome. Since the polls predicted a very close race, the corrupt voter counting machines were rigged to maintain status quo. It is all too easy to steal an election when it is a close race.
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Re: Scottish Independence ~ Yes or No

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:19 am

IdahoCopper wrote:Rejection was the most likely outcome. Since the polls predicted a very close race, the corrupt voter counting machines were rigged to maintain status quo. It is all too easy to steal an election when it is a close race.



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