Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Currency Union | |
Posted by: | Anne England | |
Date/Time: | 03/09/14 10:10:00 |
“A successful currency union would actually be in the interest of both sides – and especially the rest of the UK. The most damaging prospect to the rest of the UK from rejecting a sterling currency union is what it will do to its own trade and business activity. Whatever the political tactics involved, it would be tantamount to economic vandalism.” This seems rather one-sided and opinion stated as fact. I would like some specific examples please - how will 'rejecting a sterling currency union' affect its (rUK) trade and business activity? Does that mean with an independent Scotland only? And if that is the case, how would the absence of a currency union affect Scotland's trade and business activity with the rUK? Who would 'suffer' more and how/why? |