Do
we stay part of the family of nations which make up the United Kingdom or do we
take a huge leap into the unknown and the uncertain by setting up a separate
state?
I
have fought many elections. I have knocked on doors, delivered leaflets, spoken
at rallies and manned street stalls in town centres. In that sense, this
referendum has qualities that are like an election but this is not like a
normal election.
If
we vote to leave the UK, it will be for ever, irreversible. There will be no
changing our minds in four years if it turns out the promises made by the
leader of a political party cannot, or will not, be kept.
That
is why it is no time for a protest vote. It is not a time to gamble. This is
not a lottery. There will not be another chance next week. The decision we take
on Thursday is not just one for ourselves, it is for our children, for our
grandchildren and for generations to come.
So,
we have to get it right and the right decision is to say "no thanks"
to separation. We do not need to take the risks of separation to change
Scotland. Change is already coming with a No vote, faster change, better
change, safe change.
We
can strengthen our Scottish Parliament without losing the strength, security
and stability that comes with being a member of the UK. A leap into the unknown
with independence would be a huge risk for families across Scotland.
"The
nationalists have not answered the fundamental questions. They cannot, or will
not, tell us what currency we would use in the event of separation"
John
Reid
The
nationalists have not answered the fundamental questions. They cannot, or will
not, tell us what currency we would use in the event of separation. Currency
matters.
It
affects what our wages are worth, how much our mortgages and rents cost, what
our credit card and shopping bills cost. It affects how we fund our pensions,
how we fund our public services; our schools, hospitals and police. We cannot
put that at risk. We can't risk a partnership which has benefited us all for
three centuries.
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