Following on from my last thread, I read a recent Guardian article by Simon Jenkins - a stonking column backing Scottish Independence which concluded that "Scotland has the same population as Denmark, with much the same resources, infrastructure and talent. Once it was richer by far. Today its GDP per person is £33k against Denmark's £52k. I am sure the slide lies in Scotland's long, economic dependency on the UK".
"Yessers" for Scot Indy are sure of that conclusion too, but to convince swithering No voters, we must "get off the back foot", reach beyond the dry narrative of GERS (Govt Expenditure and Revenue Scotland) statements and paint a vision of the vibrant, sustainable economy that independence alone gives us the chance to build and proper.
"Yessers" for Scot Indy are sure of that conclusion too, but to convince swithering No voters, we must "get off the back foot", reach beyond the dry narrative of GERS (Govt Expenditure and Revenue Scotland) statements and paint a vision of the vibrant, sustainable economy that independence alone gives us the chance to build and proper.