Over the last few months, the people over at Project Fear
seem to have been coming out with a new scare story every week. Well three
cheers to that. Each and every stark warning seems to narrow the gap between ‘YES’
and ‘No’ another point or two. The main worry for all of us who are pushing for a ‘YES’
is that they will run out of new stuff to try and scare as with and they will suddenly go
all quiet.
It’s hard to think they will though. Let’s face it, these
are people who just love to throw their weight about and bully people. Imagine
George Osborne and Danny Alexander frantically kissing every Scottish baby in
sight and playing the part of nice guys. Not a good look! No. I reckon they
will keep on with the scare us all to death agenda. To persuade them to do otherwise
would be like trying to persuade a lion to make do with lettuce for his tea.
No doubt all those hyper-smart interns fresh out of Oxford with their starred
firsts in PPE will be coming up with new and devastating ideas on a daily
basis.
If you vote ‘YES’, there will be a new law demanding that all
males in Scotland
must wear a kilt during daylight hours….!!!
If you vote ‘YES’, new legislation will compel all Scots to
consume a minimum of 20kg of broccoli each and every year…..!!!!
If you vote ‘YES’, Vladimir Putin will have planes full of
Spetsnatz paratroopers in the air within minutes are there will be nobody to
help you when the sky above your towns and cities is filled with silk canopies
coloured red, white and light blue….. !!!!!
If you vote ‘YES’, there will be an immediate Martian takeover
of the whole country and every child under the age of five will be deep fried
and eaten….!!!!!!
If you vote ‘YES’, God will be so incandescent with rage that
he will immediately send a vast plague of locusts to reduce the whole land of
Caledonia into an empty desert….. !!!!!!!
Now, there’s the sort of dire stuff that will finally get
the wretched people of Scotland
quaking in our boots and absolutely desperate to flock to Danny and George in
our droves.
Oh please look after us Danny and George!
Please take care of us Danny and George!
And we’ll never ask again. Honest. We promise. Pleeeeeeese
Danny and George… Please forgive us…
Please don’t hurt us again…..
A favourite from the Project Fear playbook is the absolute
certainly that there will be no place for an Independent Scotland in the
European Union.
Is this the case?
I have absolutely no idea. To have a clue about this, you
probably need to be one of those specialist lawyers with a suite of ritzy offices in
downtown Brussels who charge 500 Euros for an initial five minute consultation
complete with a decent drop of coffee and one of those wrapped biscuits they go
for in that neck of the woods.
From what I can gather, it will all come down to whether the
other 28 members are willing to sit back and allow Spain to throw its weight about. If
an Independent Scotland is allowed straight into the club, then a precedent
would be set for an Independent Catalonia to do exactly the same and that of
course scares the living daylights out of the boys in Madrid .
Will they or won’t they. Who knows? I am sure that Gorge and
Danny don’t know either. They just like to pretend that they know.
But would it necessarily be such a bad thing if the boys
from Madrid
got their way? I don’t think so.
At this point I should point out that I have always been a
great fan of the EU and I remain so. For two thousand years we Europeans have
been killing each other in ever increasing numbers. There were 10,000
casualties at Agincourt in 1415. The advent of
gunpowder took the figure up to 47,000 when the Brits and French had another
square go at Waterloo
in 1815. A hundred years later, a million casualties had been taken by the time
the French and Germans collapsed with exhaustion at Verdun . Stalingrad ?
They lost count at Stalingrad. And of course if we had ever fired our nukes at each other the
numbers would have gone into the stratosphere.
We Europeans are pretty good at lots of things, many good
and many bloody awful. Mercedes cars – good. Tiger tanks – bad. Sadly the thing
we have always been best at is falling out and killing each other in vast
numbers.
And then out of the wrecked cities and 20 million dead of
World War Two came the first manifestations of the EU. And for nearly seventy
years we have managed to stop fighting each other. In my book that is worth any number of
daft bits of legislation and bloated Brussels
expense accounts.
Project Fear tells us that if we are excluded from the EU,
we will never be able to sell anything to anyone ever again. We’ll all be doomed
and with a matter of months we’ll all be living in cardboard hovels and living
off the Red Cross. Oh really? Last time I noticed, China isn’t in the EU and yet they still
seem to manage to sell plenty of stuff to us. And when I check out the butter
section in the supermarket, it isn’t exactly impossible to find tubs of Anchor
which one way or another have made it all the way hear from New Zealand . If
Spain
gets its way, will the rest of the world give up drinking Whisky the very next
day?
Aye right.
Were we left outside the EU, we would no doubt find it
marginally harder to trade with countries like England
and France and Germany . But we
would find it a whole lot easier to made trade agreements with countries like
the USA and India and Australia .
Swings and roundabouts. Neither one thing nor t’other.
For me the big gain would come from immigration.
At the moment being part of the EU means that we tend to get
the worst of immigrants. Now hang on a second before you start to get all riled
up. I have nothing but utter respect for the young Poles and Latvians and Lithuanians
who get on a bus in Bialystok or Riga or Vilnius and take a
ride to Scotland
to find a job. They are brave, ambitious young men and women and I take my hat
off to them. It is almost impossible to imagine our young people having the
bottle to do the same thing in reverse.
But what do they give us? Very few come here with the
intention of sinking roots and making a life for themselves here. Instead their
game plan is to stay a year or two and save every spare penny so that they can
get a good start in life when they return home. By and large, they share houses
and rooms and work all hours god sends in minimum wage jobs. They hardly ever
take any benefits and they pay their taxes. But they don’t pay all that much
tax for the simple reason that they seldom earn enough to pay much tax.
Of course the idea of all of us being free to travel
and work all over the EU is a truly great thing. But there is a pretty big downside.
The downside is that being a part of the club means that we have to become a part
of ‘Fortress Europe’ where would be migrants from the rest of the world are
kept outside the gates at all costs.
I reckon that there is a good argument to had that these people
we work so hard to exclude are in fact the very best of immigrants. These are
the kind of immigrants who built America
and Australia and Canada . We hear
a great deal about the importance of infrastructure and that is fair enough.
Assets like railway lines and ports and roads and broadband are crucial for any
country. But we can never get away from the fact the most vital asset any
country will ever have are the people who live there. Here is where an
independent Scotland
might just have a mighty opportunity. As things stand, we are a small,
shrinking and ageing population who live and breathe in a country with a billion acres of
empty space. There will be plenty of room for new people in an Independent
Scotland and crucially we are pretty good at being welcoming to new people
regardless of the colour of their skin. I have first hand experience of this as
one half of a mixed race couple with two brown boys. There are not many
countries left in Europe where a mixed race
couple can feel comfortable any more. The Far Right is on the march again. The
Mediterranean countries are uncomfortable. Places like Poland and Latvia
and Lithuania
feel pretty damn dangerous: these are places where most buildings in the
rougher parts of town are adorned with swastikas. A trip to Moscow as a mixed race couple borders on the
suicidal.
Amazingly enough, the only other European country apart from
Britain where we can both
feel at home and unthreatened is Germany . Ain’t that saying
something!
Is Scotland
better than England
in this regard? It certainly seems this way. Nigel Farage is an amusing chap
and it is truly heartening to see a frontline politician supping a pint and
smoking a fag with the TV cameras running. But just because he is a cuddly
fascist doesn’t mean he’s not a fascist all the same. His game is trading
suspicion and poison for votes, and his game is playing pretty well down south
right now. Up here? UKIP barely bothers trying up here. No point. They would
lose every deposit they paid out.
Were we to end up outside the EU, we could play our two
trump cards to huge effect. We have plenty of room and we are good at making
people feel at home. Outside of the EU, we would have the opportunity to make
like the Aussies. We could set a high bar which would allow us to cherry pick
the brightest and the best from all over the English speaking world. We could
open the doors and advertise what we have to offer all over the Commonwealth.
Just imagine if an Independent Scotland started to become a magnet for the
brightest and the best from India
and Canada and New Zealand and Australia
and Kenya and Nigeria and Ghana …
hell, we could even add the USA to the
list. Imagine the kind of people we would be handing out work visas to. Young,
super smart, super educated, and super ambitious. Doctors, teachers, engineers
and entrepreneurs. These would be immigrants who would be aspiring to come and
stay for good. To make a life. To become the new Scots of the 21st
Century. No way would they be about to settle for 12 hours a day at minimum
wage for a few months before catching the plane back home with a few savings.
Instead they would start things up. Inject energy. Make things happen.
Just like what happened all those years ago when so many
millions took the boat across the Atlantic to Ellis Island
and a new future.
Of course I am pretty biased on this one. My mother in law
Judy is a complete and utter star and many, many years ago she took a flight
from Barbados to Britain and
went on to become a ward sister with the NHS and as fine a citizen as any country
could ever wish for. And Independent Scotland which was outside the EU could open
its doors to a million of Judies from all corners of the English speaking
earth.
And would they ever make the place rock….
Soz mark,canny come with on this one.For all I abhor malignant passivism,to split now would damage everyone.To gain what?Burst pride?Naw.
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