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In reply to the discussion: RBS will leave Scotland if voters back independence [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)10. Change does bring uncertainty - a lot of it in this case. Tough to balance the fear of change
with the potential benefits.
Often fear of change is a conservative mindset - I like things the way they are. Other times, it can be a liberal attitude - I think change is being orchestrated by conservative forces.
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Well, no - BoS is a subsidiary of Lloyds, and Clydesdale said they'd do the same thing
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2014
#46
It's complicated, but independence wouldn't mean any automatic loss
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2014
#60
I don't know; I would have expected something like that for Lloyds and RBS
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2014
#75
My point (and Lenomsky's, I think) is that splitting the Scottish and rUK business
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2014
#80
Tremendous uncertainty re rights to North Sea Oil,membership in NATO/EU/UN, currency, etc.
Divernan
Sep 2014
#5
Change does bring uncertainty - a lot of it in this case. Tough to balance the fear of change
pampango
Sep 2014
#10
Good point. Norwegians have the freedom of movement, trade and work within Europe that
pampango
Sep 2014
#37
Scottish vote prompts demands for more independence for Wales, No. Ireland & England as well.
Divernan
Sep 2014
#13
Iceland didn't honor its deposit insurance (like the FDIC);cost savers and creditors billions.
Divernan
Sep 2014
#27
This is about the bank credit ratings and the need for all banks to keep reserves.
amandabeech
Sep 2014
#35
Well, imagine Texas decideds to secede. Ya think some corporations headquartered there might
Adrahil
Sep 2014
#55
I would say that stating their plans now in the event of a Yes vote is a good thing.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2014
#63