You don't understand the difference between having your currency run by another country, than run by a union of countries of which you are a member of?
Not according to the treasury, there is no deal on a currency union at the moment.
But as you say there would be no difference, we wouldn't be an independent country either way.
I'm in Queensland at the moment. Brisbane is very nice, and the gold coast was pretty stunning although rather Touristy. Australia is fucking expensive though, I'm glad its a business trip.
I'm in Gladstone at the moment, sweating like a TOTP 1975 editor.
The World's End - great cast and fantastic soundtrack (Primal Scream, Blur, Suede, Happy Mondays, St Etienne, Pulp etc...).
Rather disappointing film though, it was just a bit too silly.
Salmond seems to be caught between a rock and a hard place. Try and force through a currency Union and be governed by the Bank of England, or go with the Euro which is a shambles. Perhaps they'll come up with their own currency?
I suspect the decision on the currency, which absolutely has to be crystal clear before the vote, could be the clincher for many.
I am sure many people are voting no and it'll be nothing to do with scare tactics.
There are still many unanswered questions, not least what currency are we going to use? If its going to be the Euro then they can forget it. If its sterling then we would be governed by the bank of england.
Must admit I stopped buying the SoS a while ago but he's top of the top sports writers, no question. Voluntary redundancy offer?
Dreadful if he's off to the huns, but he's been having a go at them for a while so I find this a bit strange!? What's the source for this?
By that story appearing, it looks like the club are going to blame the players for not taking the pay cut when administration happens.
Time to get the deck chairs and popcorn back out!