In the event of Scottish independence, people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland should not be given a formal say on whether Scotland enters a currency union with them, according to First Minister Alex Salmond.
Mr Salmond rejected suggestions that a second referendum should be held on sharing sterling if Scotland votes for independence on September 18. “A referendum would not be required, it should be a negotiating position between the rest of the UK and the Scottish Government after a Yes vote,” he said...............................................Full Article: Source
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