Ten years after the no vote, can Scotland engineer a case for independence?

Ten years after the no vote, can Scotland engineer a case for independence?

Manufacturing sector, Scotland, Scottish independence, Business, Gordon Brown, Scottish National party (SNP), Energy industry, Babcock International Business | The Guardian

​The SNP is keen to keep the issue alive, but others, including former PM Gordon Brown, say leaving the UK could see the economy founderRosyth dockyard lies just upstream of the three bridges – two road and one rail – that span the Firth of Forth. But on a September morning it is impossible to see the river through the thick early mist that blankets central Scotland.Here, on the northern bank of the Forth, the 2,500 workers at defence and aerospace company Babcock International are hard at work building the first two of five Type 31 frigates for the Royal Navy. Continue reading… 

The SNP is keen to keep the issue alive, but others, including former PM Gordon Brown, say leaving the UK could see the economy founder

Rosyth dockyard lies just upstream of the three bridges – two road and one rail – that span the Firth of Forth. But on a September morning it is impossible to see the river through the thick early mist that blankets central Scotland.

Here, on the northern bank of the Forth, the 2,500 workers at defence and aerospace company Babcock International are hard at work building the first two of five Type 31 frigates for the Royal Navy.

Continue reading… 

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