Archie Gemmill Goal
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A lot of these institutions are institutionally unionist as well as pragmatically though. Indeed when you consider the opportunities independence would have presented in 2014 it's difficult to sustain the idea that it's even pragmatic. They may be hoping to capitalise on some sort of post-Brexit special deal for the City of London, which could make them reluctant to come out in favour of independence.
But the fact is that Edinburgh is going to be an extremely attractive prospect as the capital of an independent EU member state, so someone might figure it's worth it.
There are already some extremely positive noises coming out of various EU sources. Whether they will ever go as far as giving a definite guarantee I don't know, but it's likely this will be made as clear as it can be made short of an actual guarantee.
All bets will continue to be hedged until May triggers article 50 though.
Yeah I agree but until someone influential says it and backs it up it's just words. While the big institutions do seem unionist in nature i wonder if one could break ranks post Brexit to put a cat amongst Theresa's pigeons.
I don't think anyone seriously believes that Scotland would be excluded from the EU anymore. Do they?