Scotland's
place in the world and all that is one of the issues of the present Parliament
that is exciting debate. The roaming
pundit alleged historian David Starkey has weighed in with one of his bids to
grab a headline regardless of the facts.
His vision of
the SNP as a National Scottish Devolution Action Party with Task Group
Blueshirt enforcers derives from 1930's Germany and is typically well wide of
the mark. There are more than enough
examples around of authoritarian single party regimes to choose from today and
recently, never mind history.
This kind of
intervention simply distracts attention from more careful thinking and analysis
of what the reality of the early 21st situation is and what it implies. In our present age more than ever than in
past times it is as well to follow the money.
If you can
that is. For all the welter of state and allied bodies statistics and time
taken we are aware that they are only about what is measured and accounted
for. It is all too evident now that there
is a lot of economic and financial activity that does not appear in any of
these figures and can only be guessed at.
There is all
the tax haven activity, related financial movements and also all the goings on
at the margins of legality and beyond that we know is happening but can neither
control nor measure. Beyond that there
are the rewards of crime itself in its many ways. Some think that in some places this is almost
as large, if not larger, than the actual measured economy.
The bright financial future that is envisaged for Scotland may be in these
spheres if this post from Naked Capitalism is near the mark. The SNP and others have declared already that
the financial sector will be among the foundations of future prosperity and
freedom from austerity.
Quite how this
squares with being members of a regulatory EU
and/or being bound by the Euro is difficult to work out. But it might be possible. Perhaps we should really be looking at not so
much at what appear to purely political structures but at the great crime and
related political syndicates of recent history.
Given that
some of these could control either most or the key parts of governments by
traditional and well established means sheltered from the Law or law
enforcement this could well be what might be the future.
Looking at the
contrast between the USA and the UK in the numbers of financiers brought to
book and that the Scottish end of our debacles loomed large it would be not too
great a step. The terms of the Naked
Capitalism post suggests that secrecy is already a given and is legal under
existing Scottish law.
So just who is
already fixed up with secret company and financial structures which protect
them from inquiry, criticism and using politics to pursue their personal
financial interests?
Private Eye has been banging on about dodgy LLPs for some time.
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