Scotland, EU European Union, UK United Kingdom, friendships political, economic, cultural institutions, independent country, welfare state, jobs, Boris Johnson
In just over two years, Scotland expects to be given the historic choice of whether or not to stay in the United Kingdom. That choice will shape Scotland's future, not just for the lifetime of a parliament but for generations. There will be no going back.
[...] We need more growth and more jobs. We do not need new areas of instability, uncertainty and division that separation will involve EU diminishes the UK's liberty by deciding all the laws 7. The EU was created after WW2 to keep peace, but the world is no longer post-war, we are in a new era. II. Economy 1. Powerful case for being a strong partner in the United Kingdom, in Scotland that offers a modern, positive view of its identity, hewn from a rich history, with wide horizons Scotland trades more with England than with all other countries in the world combined. [...]
[...] Should Scotland leave the EU and the UK? In just over two years, Scotland expects to be given the historic choice of whether or not to stay in the United Kingdom. That choice will shape Scotland's future, not just for the lifetime of a parliament but for generations. There will be no going back. Stay in the UK but leave the EU: I. Identity 1. Many links with the UK through families and friendships shared political, economic and cultural institutions don't need to abandon any of the identities Scotland share 2. [...]
[...] Four years ago, when Scotland's banks were on the brink of collapse, the size and strength of the UK meant we could stop it happening. Sometimes it works the other way around. That is what partnership means The EU is a burden for the UK's economic growth 5. But by staying in the UK and leaving the EU still means being able to trade with other countries and by being outside of the EU, it is easier to be international III. [...]
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