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Just In....rbs And Lloyds To Move If Yes.....

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ToraToraTora | 00:03 Thu 11th Sep 2014 | News
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Even the Royal Bank of the place is going to pull out!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29151798
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This to me has all the hallmarks of a scaremongering campaign by the NO camp.

Must admit to a small(ish) Chuckle when I heard that a while back.
Nothing like a Vote of Confidence in public is it?
Sorry that should have read 'is there?'
Standard Life will also move out, at least part of, their business.
Shell and BP have advised against a yes vote. Time for politicians to stop their yacking. Everybody knows they ALL lie, NO exceptions to that at all. Time for businesses to say their views. If businesses move out of Scotland, where are all the jobs going to be found in Fat Eck's twisted idea of utopia? As I've said before, he plans on building his egotistical little Eckistan. Heaven help us all. I am a Scot and I hate the way he's manipulated the gullible. He's allowing children to vote. He's allowing foreigners to vote(approx. half a million). He's soooooo desperate for that bl***y yes vote. He hasn't given one iota of thought to the 19th if there's a yes vote. He's willing to sell my beloved country down the river of no return. Who will trade with us ? Oh yeah, maybe Libya. Scotland can maybe apply to be the USA's 51st state. No proper currency with which to trade. What a shambles it will all be. He's duped the gullible voters good and proper.
Yes the governor of The Bank of England announced that Scottish banks will need to keep Billons of £ in cash north of the border to cover themselves while currency details are worked out if there is a Yes vote.
If that does not start a panic I don't know what will!.
not sure the oil industry has said anything about yes or no, per-se; but what they have said is that the forecasts for oil revenues are probably flawed - because there's a lot less still there to recover than the snp's advisers said; plus American oil is so cheap now that even the crises in Iraq and Ukraine haven't pushed today's price appreciably, so who's going to pay over the odds for expensive north sea oil?
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orbiter: they have announced it as official policy.
Janbee: very succinctly put, the woad faced ones appear to have no answer to those very good points.
Latest YouGov poll for Times and Sun puts support for no camp at 52% and yes camp at 48%.

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