EVERYBODY i speak to has made up their mind and i doubt if they will be swayed by companies like Asda & John Lewis saying prices will rise.... The bankers can go south and the canny Scots will boycott them. Big loss to them.
The YES vandals are slashing and defacing flags and banners around here and doing the cause no good.
"companies like Asda & John Lewis saying prices will rise...." And the YES camp response to this is what? It is simple business economics in action. Scotland becomes a foreign country with respect to the rest of the UK. Differences in legislation, taxes, time and cost involved in hauling cucumbers to Inverness make this obvious.
"The bankers can go south and the canny Scots will boycott them. Big loss to them." Big loss to the Scots that is. What you need to realise is that where the "brass plate" is, is where the corporate tax is paid. We all know that big companies have clever accountants and lawyers who reduce their tax bills to the minimum by any LEGAL means, but the fact is any tax paid will not go to the Scottish exchequer.
"The YES vandals are slashing and defacing flags and banners around here and doing the cause no good." Good stuff. Show the narrow minded Nationalist bigotry for what it is.
What continues to surprise and sadden me is that major commercial banks from Japan, Germany and the UK, captains of industry of the stature of Shell, BP, B & Q /Screwfix, most supermarkets you have ever heard of, Richard Branson of Virgin, military leaders such as former Sea Lords, Deputy CO Allied Forces Europe to name but a few are all pointing out that independence, i.e. Scotland leaving the UK and therefore becoming a foreign country to the remaining UK will be an economic cluster**** of massive proportions, yet to Alex and co they are all just scaremongering in a campaign whipped up by David Cameron and likely to be nationalised for their pains.
How can Alex and co always be right and the rest of the world wrong?
I will have to live here after next Thursday. I don't want to live in a half baked Socialist Utopia that will run out of money before the first independent Christmas.