According
to what is in the newspapers, this is a sequence that is due to happen in the
coming years.
2014:
The
Referendum on Scotland
is due to take place. Who votes is not
clear. At the moment it seems that those
on the electoral roll in Scotland will, whether or not they are Scottish
together with the sixteen plus with British citizenship (or not). But Scottish people whose work has taken them
to elsewhere in the UK
will not vote.
2015
According
to Alex Salmond if the vote is in favour of whatever question may be asked to
remove Scotland from the UK this
transfer of sovereignty will begin.
But in 2015
there is to be a General Election for the UK .
What will be the position in the Scottish constituencies if the transfer
has not by then occurred but may do so later that year?
While this
is going on, it is assumed that the question of Scotland and the EU will be
resolved. The latest story is that Scotland will
remain in/join the EU but not be part of the Euro Zone. A theory is that Scotland may continue with the
pound sterling.
The
assumption is that this will be accomplished easily because Europe
will be entranced by having better access to all those Scottish wind farms,
fisheries (what’s left of them) and oil supplies.
2016
Scottish
elections will take place. It is not
clear at present how “independent” or what spheres of government Scotland might
have in Europe because Europe is in the throes of major political changes
bearing on the sovereignty of each of the member nations.
2017 And
Beyond
This is
unknown territory, if only because the complexities outlined above leave a great
deal to be determined What can be said
is that the oil is likely to remain in the hands of the oil companies,
determined by the grant of oil rights.
The oil
rights will be arrived at by negotiation between the major companies and the
government which has those rights. These
may depend on the what is happening with oil supplies, prices and production
costs, there is uncertainty in this field.
At present
nobody, least of all Europe itself, knows what
governance and what powers the EU, more fully united, will have and what will
be left to the member states.
What, I
wonder may happen if the EU determines that all the maritime territorial rights,
especially oil, will be a function of the EU and not of the member states?
What could
possibly go wrong?
"This is unknown territory"
ReplyDeleteThese days tomorrow is unknown territory. I think you are right though, this has not been thought through, let alone stitched together.