
my my MM, you really do have a bee in your bonnet about us uppity scots
From the bbc article:
Mr Barroso also said that, if Scotland became independent, the rest of the UK would not have to negotiate a new position, because of the "principle of the continuity of the state".
Interesting. So the UK would continue as is? Um ... unlikely. The number of commissioners etc would be reduced due to the reduced size of UK, and negotiations would surely be required. Because the other EU members would damn well want a heavily reduced and less influencial UK to be ... reduced. Of course, this would be from WITHIN the EU ...
In response, Ms Sturgeon said: "We do not agree that an independent Scotland will be in the position of having to reapply for European Union membership, because there is no provision for removing EU treaties from any part of EU territory, or for removing European citizenship from the people of a country which has been in the EU for 40 years.
"We have always said that the specific terms of Scotland's continued EU membership as an independent nation will be negotiated - but the crucial point is that these negotiations will take place from within the EU, because in the period immediately following a 'Yes' vote in the referendum, Scotland will still be part of the UK and the EU.
"No serious person can argue that it is anything other than in the interests of the EU to keep Scotland in continuous membership, given this country's huge natural resources in energy and other aspects which make us such a valuable European partner."
It took Greenland 2 years to disentangle itself FROM the EU. How does anyone seriously think that Scotland even COULD be thrown out of EU? The answer is exactly as I have been saying, and legal experts have been saying, and which you admit yourself mistermack .... Scotland will negotiate from within, in the period between the 2014 vote and the date of independence. Why will this happen? Realpolitik. Because to disentangle it all is impossible without long negotiations, and will be against everyones interests: Scotland (and it's Scottish EU citizens, and overseas EU citizens here in Scotland) plus our fishing rights and the rights of those in EU who fish IN our waters, etc etc ...
By 2014 the UK will be trying to get out, and Scotland will be looking to stay in. I wonder which part of the current UK will be most welcome once the referendum rhetoric has passed ...
