Scotland is a small
wealthy nation with abundant natural reserves, providing a massive
annual surplus balance of payments into the UK treasury, yet Scotland
struggles with low economic growth, some 250,000 children live in
poverty, due to the inimical UK government policies.
Scotland's PFI/PPP Debt Burden
A paper illustrating our debt burden (pdf)
The Great Deception (pdf)
The fact the claim has been made that the English Taxpayers are
subsidising the Scots. After months of painstaking research the results
were astonishing to say the least. The reverse was actually true, it was
Scotland that was substantially subsidising the rest of the UK.
Scotland's Exports 2010
Statistical Bulletin from the Scottish Government (pdf)
Economy of Scotland
A report from Wikipedia
The Great Obfuscation
An exercise to establish the truth of the often repeated claims of the
British Government that Scotland was too economically weak to stand on
its own two feet. A paper by Niall Aslan (Forensic Accountant) (pdf)
Scottish Government makes
economic case for Independence
The document analyses Scotland's economy focusing on it's financial
strengths, how additional levers could enhance the performance of the
economy and looks at the economies of other small nations. (21st May
2013)
Full Fiscal Autonomy for Dummies
18 April 2015 (pdf)
Shared Rule: What Scotland needs to learn from
federalism
A Report from Reform Scotland (April 2016) (pdf)
The Price of Independence
March 2016
GERS Report 2015-16
Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland 2015-16 (pdf)
Fraser of Allander Institute -
Scotland’s Budget – 2016 (pdf)
Scotland's Economic Future Post 2014
Submission from Sir Donald MacKay
Sustainable Growth Commission
Full Report (pdf)
Response to the Sustainable Growth
Commission Report
By These Islands (pdf)
Scotland’s budget prospects
The Fraser of Allander Institute has published its 4th annual Scotland's
Budget Report. (2019) (pdf) Or
visit
their web site
Nicola Sturgeon has been handed a solution to balance the books after
Scottish independence and rejoin the EU with a project that would be of
mutual interest".
Experts at Edinburgh Napier University may have found a way for Mrs
Sturgeon to balance the books.
We need to talk about
Scotland
By Kevin Hague 17/06/2022 (pdf)
Why not Scotland?
14 July 2022 by Kevin Hague (pdf)
Independence Uncovered
The Economic and Social Impacts of Scottish Independence 26 February
2023 (pdf)
Fiscal Reality Bites
By Kevin Hague (Dec 2023) (pdf) |