Posted on 02/26/2017 5:10:22 PM PST by Helicondelta
Right. They will trying to join the EU just as everyone else is bailing out.
From the Glasgow Herald last year:
The Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland (GERS) report showed Scotlands share of North Sea revenue fell 97 per cent last year, from £1.8bn to just £60m.
On the upside, the onshore economy grew £1.9bn last year, offsetting the drop in oil revenue, however spending rose by £700m, meaning a deterioration in the overall picture.
The total difference between Scottish tax income and public spending, assuming a geographical share of North Sea oil and gas revenue, was £14.8bn, a deficit of 9.5 per cent of Scottish GDP, compared to £14.3bn and 9.1 per cent in the previous year.
The UK deficit in 2015-16 was less than half that, at 4 per cent of GDP, a figure that has improved for three years while Scotlands deficit has worsened for three years.
There is now very little tax revenue of any note from the Scottish North Sea. Almost all of the majors have left or sold their interests in the North Sea. The big fields to the west of the Shetlands are marginally economic at $50 oil. Funnily enough the Shetland Islanders don't want Scottish independence. Supposedly England has large deposits of natural gas which can be developed by fracking so Scotland would be leaving the UK when the income from those deposits would becoming on stream.
The Act of Union 1707 was a great deal for Scotland which was essentially bankrupt at the time because of the Darien Expedition.
The Scottish nationalists are a bunch of romantic socialists.
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