well if we didn't have it, we'd have £15bn to find this year...
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Replying to @Gedk
I don't wanna argue over Gers cos I hate it. I don't think the methodology is the most efficient or accurate.
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Replying to @Gedk
when all it is evidence of is how poor Scotland's finances are managed whilst part of the union.
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Replying to @FewArePict
if it's not a true picture of where we'd be on independence, someone better tell us the secret to additional £15bn revenue.
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Replying to @Gedk
as I've said many times,we wouldn't be spending on the same things in iScot so why futer aboot with figures that isn't representative?
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Replying to @FewArePict
really? So what would be cut? You know something Sturgeon doesn't? She refused to commit to cuts or tax rises. Head-in-sand mode
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Replying to @Gedk
hmm I dunno, military weaponry, arms dealer lobbying, the lords? I'm sure there's a few savings that could be made ;)
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Replying to @FewArePict
our entire defence contribution approx £3bn. You're not suggesting that would be reduced to zero in an iScotland?
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Replying to @Gedk
of course not, but Gers attributes a much higher percentage to Scot defence than that of other similar sized Indy eu countries
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even if you managed to reduce that bill to zero (which is ridiculous) you're left with £13bn.
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Replying to @Gedk
by ur sums and by Gers. Depending if u take into account adjustments etc. Every time Gers published there's same arguments over figs
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