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The SNP has also been determined, after potential independence, to keep the British pound as its currency (Photo: Byzantine_K)

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Scottish referendum debate defined by political opportunism

On 18 September this year, just over 4 million Scottish voters will have the chance to vote yes or no to the following: "Should Scotland be an independent country?"

A simple question, but it ought to be a profound one, too.

Since the then Labour government devolved certain powers to the re-established Scottish parliament in Holyrood in the late 1990s, Scotland has enjoyed a degree of national autonomy in cer...

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The SNP has also been determined, after potential independence, to keep the British pound as its currency (Photo: Byzantine_K)

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