Skip to main content

Scotland, Regionalization and the EU

One of the most puzzling aspects of the EU Referendum campaign was the enormous support for the EU by the Scottish voters and the SNP.

The main reason for the demand for Scotland to be independent is that money flows out of Scotland to the South East of England.  The politicians always talk about oil money but a major and more damaging flow of cash occurs as a result of the Scottish Trade Deficit with the rest of the UK:

About £11bn a year lost to the UK is £11bn directly out of Scottish pockets.  Trade Deficits subtract directly from GDP. 7% of GDP is lost annually to the rest of the UK.   The money is lost because many companies that operate in Scotland are English owned or foreign owned but operating through England.  These companies base production, R&D, management and other high paid, high value activities near their corporate headquarters and use their Scottish activity to extract cash from the Scottish consumer without putting much back.  This process is known as regionalisation, it turns Scotland into a region of the UK with a regional economy.

So who can blame the Scottish from wanting more control over their economy so that when they buy goods much of the money cycles back to Scotland rather than leaking down South?

The SNP solution to this problem is to join the EU.  Had the SNP done their homework they would have checked whether the UK has the same problem in the EU as Scotland experiences in the UK.

Not surprisingly the UK is experiencing exactly the same regionalisation within the EU as Scotland is experiencing in the UK.  About 4% of GDP is lost annually to the EU.  The big difference is that the regionalisation of the UK is a more recent phenomenon and is being ignored by those who are passionate about remaining in the EU.

Scotland will be ever more affected by regionalisation within the EU.  The SNP will blame it on the UK and Scotland will, like Catalonia, attempt to secede from the UK within the EU.  However, by the time this happens any independence referendum will require support from the EU Parliament and the EU will have its own army.  The current policies of the SNP, if successful, will guarantee that Scotland will never be independent.  It makes you wonder who is paying the senior figures in the SNP.

Anyone who supports Scottish independence should be aware that "independence" means not being a region of another country - whether that is the UK or EU.

For a more complete discussion of Regionalisation within the EU see: The Eurozone Trojan Horse.
















Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Do Muslim women want to wear the Burka (Burqua)?

Do all islamic women want to wear burka?  Can a woman's freedom to wear what she wants oppress other women?  Are western feminists aiding a cult that is dedicated to the destruction of feminism?  I hope to answer these questions in this article.  I would much appreciate any comments you might have if you disagree with the article, especially if you have a feminist viewpoint. Here is a description of the problems of wearing burka by a woman of Asian origin: "Of course, many veiled Muslim women argue that, far from being forced to wear burkas by ruthless husbands, they do so out of choice. And I have to take them at their word. But it is also very apparent that many women are forced behind the veil. A number of them have turned up at my door seeking refuge from their fathers, mothers, brothers and in-laws - men brain-washed by religious leaders who use physical and mental abuse to compel the girls to cover up. It started with the headscarf, then went to th...

The Falklands have always been Argentine - Las Malvinas son Argentinas

"The Falklands have always been Argentine" is taught to every Argentine child as a matter of faith.  What was Argentina during the time when it "always" possessed Las Malvinas?  In this article I will trace the history of Argentina in the context of its physical and political relationship with "Las Malvinas", the Falkland Islands.  The Argentine claim to the Falkland Islands dates from a brief episode in 1831-32 so it is like Canada claiming the USA despite two centuries of separate development. This might sound like ancient history but Argentina has gone to war for this ancient claim so the following article is well worth reading. For a summary of the legal case see: Las Malvinas: The Legal Case Argentina traces its origins to Spanish South America when it was part of the Viceroyalty of the Rio del Plata.  The Falklands lay off the Viceroyalty of Peru, controlled by the Captain General of Chile.  In 1810 the Falklands were far from the geographical b...

The Roots of New Labour

This article was written in 2009 but is still useful to understand the motivation behind New Labour - from the global financial crisis through the over-regulated, surveillance society to the break up of the UK into nationalities. The past lives of Labour Ministers have long been sanitised and many biographies that include their shady communist and Marxist pasts are inaccessible or removed from the net. The truth about these guys is similar to discovering that leading Tories were members of the Nazi Party. If you are a British voter and do not think that this is important then I despair for British politics.  Had these people taken jobs in industry their past might be forgotten and forgiven but they continued in left wing politics and even today boast of being "Stalinist" or International Socialist (or in Blair's case, Trotskyist ). Peter Mandelson (first Secretary of State and Labour Supremo): "Mr Mandelson was born into a Labour family - his grandfather wa...