Headline in the Guardian this evening.

Headline in the Herald, February 1979

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Sorry Innes, but you seem to be missing my point.Innes Newton wrote:Proof yet again that socialists don't comprehend business or economics. And that's why so much business is warning it may walk out of Scotland with their jobs, if there is a Yes vote.l
I am astounded that a person such as yourself who claims to be well-read and educated slavishly regurgitates Daily Mail headlines as though they have been handed down on tablets of stone by some political deity.Innes Newton wrote: . . . the other headline, "Scotland plunged 12 billion into the red" http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... iches.html
Some would choose to do it, some would have to do it.And that's why so much business is warning it may walk out of Scotland with their jobs, if there is a Yes vote.
Sorry, but I AM asking you who they are. Otherwise you - por the Daily Mail - might have just made it all up.Innes Newton wrote:
Don't ask me who all the businesses are. Some are named here such as Standard Life, Aggrekko, Weir, Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds, Barclays.
Nothing there about moving the whole company South of the border on 19th September.Standard Life wrote:“Dear [redacted]
Thank you for your email of [date].
We are disappointed that our statement has caused you concern.
To clarify our position, Standard Life currently has no plans to relocate or transfer parts of our operations out of Scotland. What we have announced are precautionary measures to ensure we can provide continuity and protect the interests of our customers, wherever they live in the UK (and around the world), in the event of Scotland becoming independent.
We have no desire to move any aspect of our operations unless absolutely necessary. We have been based in Scotland for 189 years. We are proud of our Scottish heritage and believe that Scotland is a good place from which to run our business and compete around the world. We very much hope this can continue.
Standard Life is strictly non-political and will not seek to influence people on how they should vote. However, we have a duty and a responsibility to understand the implications of independence for our four million UK customers, our shareholders, our people and other stakeholders in our business. We will take whatever action is necessary to protect their interests.
Yours sincerely
Gerry Grimstone
Chairman”
---------------------------------------------------------------------------Scotsman wrote:Weir Group, one of six FTSE 100 companies with headquarters in Scotland, has commissioned an independent economic consultancy to assess the potential advantages and pitfalls should Scots vote to end their 307-year union with the rest of the UK. Weir intends to publicly circulate its findings by the beginning of April.
Actually, most of the reduction in revenue was not due to any natural fall in production or drop in price. It was due to two things:Innes Newton wrote:As for why tax receipts were down? Yes, less oil was produced. Whether that was due to problems or not, it's irrelevant. It doesn't pay the bills.
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