As for the pound, reciprocal health provision etc, I guess we'll have to wait and see!GuyBarry wrote:Highly unlikely that it would make any difference. The proposal is to retain the current common travel area, just as with the common travel area between the UK and the Republic of Ireland. No one thinks there'd be any benefit to putting up border controls.
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Only eleven days to go. I wish I was allowed to vote...RobbieM wrote:But back to the location: (http://goo.gl/maps/vJAjp)
It felt significant for me to spend some time straddling this border at the start of the year which sees the Scottish Independence Vote. If it turns out to be a ‘yes’ vote, then it may have an impact on those of us who live one side of the border, but have to cross to see family on the other side. This is not meant as a political statement, but as one who would be affected this way, it would be nice if I (an Englishman) had a vote. Just saying...
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'Twas good to see Robert Peston on the news on Thursday evening, standing on exactly the same spot as I was.
What a time in our history this could be. I still want a vote
What a time in our history this could be. I still want a vote
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