NOT a daft question ...
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NOT a daft question ...
.... or I don't think so?
If I am flying from, say, Heathrow to Scotland do I need a passport?
Now, I know I don't need one as it's technically the same country - but, I am thinking that a passport may still need to be produced for security reasons?
Is that correct?
If I am flying from, say, Heathrow to Scotland do I need a passport?
Now, I know I don't need one as it's technically the same country - but, I am thinking that a passport may still need to be produced for security reasons?
Is that correct?
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Different county Pete .
Photocard driving licence will do.
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I'm tempted to give him the benefit of the doubt on this one and assume he's trolling .....
In which case the infract button is looking awfully tempting today
In which case the infract button is looking awfully tempting today
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I searched for the exchange rate, looked in most places cannot find anything?
I'm just off to work, I'll stop in at the bank on the way and see what the current rate is.
Thanks for all the help and offers
I'm just off to work, I'll stop in at the bank on the way and see what the current rate is.
Thanks for all the help and offers
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So, what do we recon....is sunnysideup trolling or thick as pigsh!t?
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So, what do we recon....is sunnysideup trolling or thick as pigsh!t?
PS Never infracted anyone and no intention of (however, he is getting tiresome)
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God know's its not difficult
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Just tell Píssy he's fat and smells and all is back to normal. Try it.
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Just tell Píssy he's fat and smells and all is back to normal. Try it.
........Oooooh I feel like this weight has just been lifted
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You never know though, the SN authorities might apply their rules to an unreasonable infractor!
According to the Barnett Formula the Scots get more English pounds than anyone else anyway.
Les
According to the Barnett Formula the Scots get more English pounds than anyone else anyway.
Les
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Actually, that's not strictly true Les.
Excluding North Sea Oil Revenue we get a slightly higher percentage per head, but the actual total amount in £s is a small percenage of what is spent in England, Wales and NI. As you would expect, given the relative population sizes.
And if you include NSOR in the calculations, then I believe we end up subsidising the rest of the UK
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Actually, that's not strictly true Les.
Excluding North Sea Oil Revenue we get a slightly higher percentage per head, but the actual total amount in £s is a small percenage of what is spent in England, Wales and NI. As you would expect, given the relative population sizes.
And if you include NSOR in the calculations, then I believe we end up subsidising the rest of the UK
Excluding North Sea Oil Revenue we get a slightly higher percentage per head, but the actual total amount in £s is a small percenage of what is spent in England, Wales and NI. As you would expect, given the relative population sizes.
And if you include NSOR in the calculations, then I believe we end up subsidising the rest of the UK
It gives the UK treasury £24.7 bn
NSOR accounts for approx £12.8bn per year (although this obviously fluctuates)
So scotland as a whole, is in profit - Until NSO runs out in 2025