Kobrag said:Unpredictability also scare investors to the point of wearing gas-masks, digging bunkers or committing suicide.
Foreign inward investment in Scotland is at a 16-year high right now. Small business start-ups are at their highest level since records began. Just sayin'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-27747527
Kobrag said:The Shetlands want to be independent of scotlandin if there is a yes vote...a large portion of 'scottish' oil is inside the seabed that international law would recognize as The Shetlands x3
This is beautiful, if there is a yes vote I can't wait until Salmond turns into an obvious hypocrite.
The only poll ever conducted on this issue showed that 82% of Shetlanders want to remain as part of Scotland, whether we become independent or not. It was in the Press and Journal about a year and a half ago.
The islanders probably know that if they remained with the UK, or became Crown protectorates, they would become "enclaves" in Scottish waters under international maritime law, and the bulk of the oil fields would lie outside the 12-mile limit of their new territorial waters.
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