Scotland does not have a separate budget for Trident, as defense spending is managed by the UK government. However, it is estimated that Scotland contributes a share of the UK's defense budget, which includes the cost of maintaining the Trident nuclear deterrent. The exact amount attributed to Scotland can vary, but some estimates suggest that Scotland's share could be around 6-10% of the total cost, reflecting its population proportion. Overall, the costs of Trident are often a point of contention in discussions about Scottish independence and defense policy.
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We the taxpayers do. We also pay their salaries by way of the taxes we pay.I want to know how much legislators pay towards their health care.
It is not clear how much a typical HMO pays towards an organ transplant as it will will vary greatly between locations and they type of transplant. Typically they will pay 80% of the cost.
No, but there are no tuition 'top up' fees as there are in England and Wales.
A local realtor can answer your question.
No. Scotland pays tax to the United Kingdom exchequer, as does England. The proceeds are then shared by the constituent countries.
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£700 per month
F. Twine has written: 'Low pay in Scotland'
According to David's ex-wife Michael contributed $7000 towards his funeral.
yes you still have pay if u didnt want to pay u shud hav wrapped ur tool