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  • Why did Scotland join the UK?

    People want to know how Scotland became a part of the UK.

  • Why does Scotland need a Foreign Currency Reserve?

    A currency reserve is needed to support a national currency. How we can set up and finance such a reserve is important to the currency.

  • Why does Scotland want independence?

    Many people are curious about why many Scots want to be independent of the UK 

  • Are people more inclined to want independence because of Brexit and being taken out of the EU against the will of the population? 

  • Will Scottish independence affect house prices?

    By the 1st quarter of 2021 house prices were rising faster than the rest of the UK.  This might be resulting from low supply with high demand. Whether the trend will continue after independence will be dependent on the relation of supply to demand.  The Scottish government committed to building an average of 10,000 affordable homes over 10 years, but this is below the demand levels, which might indicate continuing price increases.

  • Would Scotland be better off independent?

    People want to know if the economy of Scotland would improve with independence.  

  • Would Scottish independence cause austerity?

    The Scottish economic circumstances after independence are a concern to many people.

     

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