What will the borders of an independent Scotland be?
The borders will be determined by agreement with England initially. There remains a hard border between Scotland and the EU. If Scotland were to join the EU, there will be a hard border between Scotland and England, although it to be hoped there will be an agreement as with Ireland for free movement of people between the countries.
How will borders with England be determined?
Shared Border Shared Future
Whatever form our border between Scotland and England takes in the future, it will bring opportunities for all.
Shared Border, Shared Future is a resource for the many aspects of the Scotland/England Border, with a view to Scotland being a normal, independent country.
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Trading in sterling for a transitional period would mean goods from Scotland will avoid currency exchange issues. If the UK doesn’t sort its borders with the EU, the resulting fall in the value of sterling will mean that trade with the rest of the UK increases, not decreases.
The Economics of Scotland-rUK Border
An independent Scotland within the EU would be part of the EU’s single market: England and Wales would be outside. The border checks may be quite significant. Ireland's experience shows it is clearly possible for a small country to succeed economically in a similar situation to that which would
Scottish independence: EU membership and the Anglo–Scottish border
There are indications that the EU would welcome an application from an independent Scotland. Full membership of the EU may take up to a decade to complete.
Scotland’s borders and independence
How a border will be handled and its potential economic impacts need some serious analysis from the Scottish Government. The fact that Scotland’s trade with rUK is three times that with the EU means it looks like the short- term economic impact of a harder border would be negative.
Scottish independence, the EU and a ‘hard border’
In the early stages of independence an interim agreement will be needed. With full independence achieved, a border of some sort between rUK and Scotland will be needed.
Scottish independence: Here's the truth about borders after a Yes vote
Failure to sort out the current border chaos would mean the UK economy would be in free-fall and, given that Scotland exports more than twice the amount of goods per head than rUK, our economy would be hardest hit.
Independent Scotland’s Smart Borders
“We must think of self-governing Scotland as an independent legal jurisdiction which has internationally recognised legal boundaries.
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