I think I am answering the question I posed... I can see that one might get a plethora of answers based on one's political bias etc. but surely there must be
a fairly straight answer to the question - does Scotland contribute more to UK financially speaking than it gets back?
This is an old argument that depends on the statistics used and the political leanings of the answerer.
Yes, Scotland sometimes gets tornadoes, but they are usually not very strong.
Gertie Gets the Cash - 1914 was released on: USA: 10 April 1914
Cash is as liquid as it gets.
Yes, Scotland gets dark at night. In the winter, it can get dark a early as 4pm.
Depends on what you mean According to the most popular UK Cities for areas London is the Most visited area which means England gets more tourists that Scotland However Nowhere else in England gets more tourists than Scotland as Edinburgh is the Second Most visited area in Britain so therefore Scotland gets more tourists than (the vast majority) of England But Statistically England gets more visitors than Scotland Both Countries are good in there own ways to prevent England is better than Scotland or Scotland is better than England Comments
Scotland is part of the UK, so anything Scotland gets is shared around the whole country.
you get the cash like your toilet gets the poi
The cast of Gertie Gets the Cash - 1914 includes: Laura Oakley as Matilda Grimkins - an Old Maid
Advantage- gets cash. Disadvantage- you cannot say that you are a not-for-profit orginazation.
18th July is when it is going to be in Scotland (that's also the date when it gets released)
Scotland gets more snow because it is farther away from the sun. This is not the only reason though...
It gets rid of the body's wastes.