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    The supermarkets are perfectly entitled to reprice if Scotland becomes a different country but if they increase their prices then no doubt the market will come into play and Aldi and Lidl, Europe wide retailers, could well find it to their benefit as would any Scottish supermarkets. Some businesses disagree with the supermarkets e.g. Weatherspoons. A year or so ago, many of the supermarkets were denying reports of price increases in an indy Scotland. What has changed? Oh, a meeting at No 10?
    On EU membership nobody can say for sure but ponder this. Has the EU ever thrown existing citizens out? Remember Scots, of all origins, are already EU citizens so it is more likely that the EU will negotiate new terms for the Scots after a Yes vote, while they still remain EU citizens. Remember also that Scotland, like the UK, would be one of the few net contributors to the EU. Still think they will be thrown out? One last point, East Germans were admitted to the EU simply by joining up with West Germany again. They were not EU citizens at the time but they are now.
    Jan, the latest poll (ICM) is actually 51-49 to No, but I think this is a swing back to Yes. Perhaps you are thinking of the Yougov poll at 52-48 to No. You might just get rid of these Jocks, you never know, well you will on the 19th.

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