Can Scotland afford to be independent?
Answer:
Setting up an independent Scotland is estimated to be about £25 billion, £15 billion of which comes Scotland's share of UK assets. The remaining £10 billion is a one-off cost.
Full answer here: How to pay for becoming independent
Answer:
Certainly. Scotland has adequate renewable energy resources -wind, water, tidal. It has a good manufacturing base with a world class financial sector. It has thriving service and tourist industries. The tax basis for enabling economic and social development exists. It was established in the 2014 referendum that Scotland would not need to take on a portion of the UK debt.
Full answer here: Can Scotland afford independence?
Will Scotland be better off independent from the UK?
Author / Creator: Richard Murphy
Media type: Video
Date published: 2021
"on balance I am pretty confident that the answer to this question is 'yes'." Richard Murphy
How much debt does Scotland owe on Independence.
Author / Creator: Richard Murphy
Media type: Video
Date published: 2020
On some calculations, England would owe Scotland money upon independence.
Can Scotland afford to be Independent?
Author / Creator: Richard Murphy
Media type: Video
Date published: 2021
Yes Scotland can afford to be independent.
Will Scotland be better off independent from the UK?
Author / Creator: Richard Murphy
Media type: Video
Date published: 2021
Yes. Scotland has great prospects when independent.
Will Scotland be better off independent from the UK?
Author / Creator: Richard Murphy
Media type: Video
Date published: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoPzR8-xmgo
Yes, Scotland can be better off outside the UK.
Independence in the modern world. Wealthier, happier, fairer: why not Scotland?
Author / Creator: Scottish Government
Media type: Book
Date published: 2022
Small independent countries are performing better on many measures than larger ones. Why not Scotland?
Wasted Opportunity: Decoupling Social Mobility from Resource Consumption
Author / Creator: Kate Chambers
Media type: Policy Paper
Date published:
If Scotland is serious about reducing resource consumption, then we must wrestle with our materialistic culture, which is directly linked to aspiration and social mobility.
New Gross National Income figures for Scotland
Author / Creator: Graeme Roy
Media type: Consultancy report
Date published: January 2019
The Scottish Government estimates that 94.5% of its GDP stays in Scotland.
Scotland the Brief
Author / Creator: Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp
Media type: book
Date published: 2020
All you need to know about Scotland's economy, its finances, independence and Brexit.
Beyond GDP: here’s a better way to measure people’s prosperity
Author / Creator: Henrietta Moore
Media type: News Media
Date published:
Rather than the outmoded measures of growth, productidvity and income, research indentified 15 headline indicators - a prosperity index - that reflect the actual experience of well being and security for people.
Scottish independence: could wind power Scotland back into the EU?
Author / Creator: Piotr Marek Jaworski
Media type: News Media
Date published:
Scotland’s competitive advantage in green energy ought to be an important part of the economic case for independence when the second referendum takes place.
This is why the Westminster myths about independence are wrong. Open minds on independence #18
Author / Creator: Believe in Scotland
Media type: News Media
Date published:
This looks at three myths about Scottish independence:
MYTH 1: You'll have had your referendum.
MYTH 2: Scotland has a huge deficit because we spend too much on public services.
MYTH 3: The costs of establishing Scotland as an independent country will be huge.
Scottish independence would be 2-3 times more costly than Brexit, and rejoining the EU won’t make up the difference
Author / Creator: Hanwei Huang
Media type: Blog
Date published:
Scottish independence would be 2-3 times more costly than Brexit over 15 years. Rejoining the EU wwll make up part of the difference in trade value. This made headline news for a time. The methodology for this prediction has been questioned.
How would an independent Scotland pay for it?
Author / Creator: Cameron Archibald
Media type: News Media
Date published:
It’s that time of year again when unionists start spreading lies about how an independent Scotland is subsidised by taxpayers money from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Can Scotland afford to go it alone?
Author / Creator: Ruth Strachan
Media type: Article
Date published:
With every passing election, Scotland seems to move closer to independence. Investment Monitor explores the obstacles the country would face should it leave the UK.
Scotland has got what it takes to be an independent country
Author / Creator: Olaf Stando
Media type: Political Party Paper
Date published: 2020
Independence is about the right of people in Scotland to decide their own future
- We’re the ideal size
- Scotland is a wealthy nation with a big economy
- We’re educated and talented
- We have extraordinary energy resources
- We export high quality produce and goods
- We are at the cutting edge of the industries of the future
- We’re big enough, rich enough and smart enough – even opponents of independence believe so
The truth about the annual GERS figures.
Author / Creator: The National
Media type: News Media
Date published:
There is no set of official accounts that tells us how an independent Scotland’s economy would fare, nor what its finances would look like.
Was Britain's economy already broken or will Brexit break it?
Author / Creator: The National
Media type: News Media
Date published:
The economic situation has been made even worse by the unfolding disaster that is Brexit. Scotland's view has been ignored by the Westminster government.