BORIS JOHNSON could rule out Scottish independence forever if he helps Scotland with some of its devolved powers, one of Britain s foremost constitutional experts told Express.co.uk.
They described Britain as a failed state and pushed for Scotland to adopt more of a Thatcher-esque free market approach, with less government interference, less tax and more choice in health and education.
The group believed that, rather than being held back by the brand of socialism offered by the SNP, Scotland should have looked to the example of former Communist bloc countries like Slovakia and Slovenia, whose approach to de-regulation, de-taxation and de-centralisation led to economic growth not seen in Scotland for 100 years .
Author and historian Michael Fry said at the time: The key to future happiness lies not in the redistribution of wealth – the key to future happiness lies in the creation of wealth.
He concluded in his piece for CapX: It is that subsidy that allows Holyrood to maintain a much more socialist economic model than would be the case if Scotland had to fend for itself. The English are putting up with Scottish dependence and periodic hissy fits because of a deep emotional commitment to the Union by a succession of British leaders. That is an emotion I fully share, yet I also believe that independence is exactly what Scotland needs in order to rid the birthplace of Adam Smith of socialism once and for all – after a brutal but necessary learning experience, like Slovakia’s.
| UPDATED: 17:09, Sun, Jan 17, 2021
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Ahead of Scotland’s 2014 independence referendum, the Scottish National Party (SNP) tried to reassure voters by citing a resurgent economy, a relatively modest budget deficit and the prospect of free trade with both the UK and the EU. However, things look very different now. Brexit means that an independent Scotland in the EU the SNP government’s goal would face a hard border with England, its most important market.