Well, since I couldn't hear Nick Robinson's question, I can't really conclude anything from that. Salmond repeating "I answered that question already" certainly doesn't indicate that he'd given an adequate answer: he has a long track record of claiming to have answered questions he hasn't actually answered. You usually don't have to dig down very far to establish that he's bullshitting.peaceful_life wrote:UndercoverElephant wrote:Yes, George Soros should not be dismissed lightly.Mr. Fox wrote:Independent Scotland won't pay back debt, Alex Salmond says
'Yes' vote in the bag?
A word of caution, though: when George Soros says 'An independent Scotland would be financially unstable', it's a threat you shouldn't take lightly. Just ask Malaysia.
So, should the 'yes' campaign prevail, can we expect Mr. Soros to be funding a more 'open' and 'democratic' Scotland - if he's not already?
And as for Alex Salmond's "threat", it's pure idiocy, like everything else that wafts, fart-like, out of his mouth. Reneging on Scotland's share of the UK debt would lead to the entire English political establishment and wider population, despising Scotland. Does a newly independent Scotland really want to majorly piss off its nearest neighbour and biggest trading partner? Nope, but that would be the least of Scotland's problems if it tried a stunt like this. Scotland would be in a position where it was either using sterling outside of a currency union, or a new currency. Either way, it would need to borrow money on the international credit markets to meet the costs of setting Scotland up as an independent country. But who in their right mind lends money to a country that has just defaulted on its debt in an act of anti-English malice because it was refused a currency union that England would be insane to have agreed to?
Alex Salmond is a moron. It's that simple.
It's really not about Mr Salmond, but as you mention him, yet again, here's what went on today......
'Alex Salmond treats the BBC's Nick Robinson with the precise level of respect he deserves at a press conference'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHmLb-RIbrM#t=293
And while Scottish independence does not sink or swim based on the personality of one person, Salmon does have a primary responsibility to provide decent arguments and the answers to important questions like "What currency will we use." And if his arguments and answers are lacking, then it is reasonable for his opponents to point this out, and not reasonable for nationalists to dismiss the whole thing with "It's not about Alex Salmond."
You can only argue with what's put in front of you.