because the euro is not very strong at the moment and may cause scotlands economy to collapse because the stability of the euro is not very good
Scotland is part of the UK and the UK government has decided to remain financially independent and not become part of the Eurozone.
Perhaps never, or at least for a long time. The Conservative party who currently have a poll lead are opposed to getting the Euro. It is also depends on what you mean by the United Kingdom. It is quite possible that Scotland will become independent at the next general election in 2010 and would almost certainly then want to join the Euro. So looking into the future, Scotland will likely apply to join the Euro in 2010, Wales in 2015, Northern Ireland in 2020 and the rest of England, excluding the City of London and the Home Counties, in 2025.
you probaly shouldnt even join a hacker community in the first place
No.
Scotland uses pound sterling
not always you shouldnt just join cheerleading for your bf join if you want to become a cheerleader
Ally McCoist
2 euro
It doesn't. Switzerland is not in the EU, so it cannot join the Euro area.
Estonia adopted the Euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011, to become the 17th country to join the Euro.
i did and i already ordered my first 20 euro of wich 10 euro is profit
no