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That was explained in detail time and again in 2014, but the SNP blanked it and refused to engage in the discussion. Disgusting politics. They led Scotland to the brink of economic catastrophe because they are zealots who value independence above everything. And they've never had to face up to the responsibility of their dream.
Billy,From your post, you have not understood what Murphy is saying.He is saying Scotland would need to have both an independent currency, and a central bank, in order to exercise any political independence.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMLddlxapwQThe Salmond/Darling exchange is not relevant any more...that is the point!2014 and the oil price is not the basis for a new referendum, it is just history.By 2024 the economy of the UK (and all its parts) will be in a completely different place, due to Brexit changes among other demographic shifts. A new Indy ref is not a reheat of 2014.If a no deal Brexit goes ahead, and Holyrood elects an SNP policy slate, on what basis could a new ref be refused?We renew the democratic mandate every 5 years to allow for change to be accepted.