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Originally Posted by Simondi
Ultimately it's being told by a bigger 'partner' what is best for us.
The last referendum many believed that the only way to stay part of Europe was to stay in the UK. That promise was broken by the UK government.
Many of the argumemts used by the brexit folk can be copy and pasted to independence - odd but true.
I'm Scottish first and British second.a word of warning though, the more people tell us we can't do something, the more we will want to prove people wrong.
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Scotland is part of Europe, as is the rest of the UK. The EU isn't a country, it's a trading bloc with ideas way above its station and a great desire for money. The Euro is doomed to fail for many reasons, it's currently propped up by Germany but for how long? It's meant to be a single currency but each coin and note has an icon from which country it's from, it doesn't buy the same in each country but it only has one exchange value, that's just one example of why it cannot work.