Support for Scottish independence up to 53% post-Brexit

I doubt that Scotland will become independent any time soon. As I keep saying, the EU is not taking in any new members till 2020 and Scotland will have to join the queue, it will not get preferential treatment. They will also find that the Bank of England will insist that they cannot use Sterling as their currency and will have to create their own, so good luck with that!

They could continue on using the Sterling without BoE permission. Just like Panama, Ecuador, and Zimbabwe use the dollar.
 
They could continue on using the Sterling without BoE permission. Just like Panama, Ecuador, and Zimbabwe use the dollar.

They could but they would get no support from the BoE. I really would like to know why people that live thousands of miles away are so interested in Brexit and Scotland. I am always being told that we are an impoverished island and are insignificant, so why the fuck do you even care?
 
I've posted a photograph of possibly hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating for Bremain on the streets of London.
You've posted a photo of a train-load of Hindus on a beano.
My point here is that you are STILL lying just as you did before the referendum. The result was achieved by Brexit liers- such as yourself- and these lies are of sufficient magnitude to have the result overturned. You believe that democracy's function is based upon lies, Canute. You're a twat.

Brexit deniers keep saying that lies were told, prior to the election; but when asked, they seem to be unable to provide links to those lies.
Maybe you could provide them!!
 
The pound has hit a new low in Asian trading as concerns about the UK's vote to leave the European Union continue to weigh on investor confidence.

It touched 1.2798 against the dollar on Wednesday, a 31-year low, before recovering slightly to $1.2929.

The pound has now fallen about 14% against the dollar since hitting $1.50 ahead of the referendum result.

US government bond yields also fell to record lows as investors rushed to put money in perceived havens.

The falls follow decisions by fund managers, including Standard Life and Aviva, to stop investors withdrawing money from their UK property funds.

They said the high levels of uncertainty caused by the referendum had led to investors rushing to pull their money out.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36721016

You broke it, Canute- you own it.
 
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