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Will Scotland benefit financially by leaving England?

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There are differing opinions on the potential financial impact of Scotland leaving England and becoming an independent country. Some people believe that Scotland would be able to benefit financially by gaining control over its own Natural Resources and being able to make its own economic decisions, while others believe that the costs of establishing new institutions and the loss of trade with the rest of the UK could be economically damaging. It is difficult to predict the exact financial impact of independence, as it would depend on a wide range of factors.

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Only if they can scrounge lots of money from the European Union.

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