I hate to revisit Brexit and the arguments by the Brexit supporters that the newfound sovereignty of the country will allow it to sign trade deals with everyone and create much more growth than before. But in the light of a rising likelihood of another Scottish independence referendum, it is worth revisiting these arguments.
If the SIN (Scotland, Iceland, NZ) alliance are serious about prioritizing well being than pure economic gain, they will trade with nearer partners to limit carbon emissions. At some point, when carbon credits are more fairly valued, bartering across the Atlantic is going to be more expensive anyway
If the SIN (Scotland, Iceland, NZ) alliance are serious about prioritizing well being than pure economic gain, they will trade with nearer partners to limit carbon emissions. At some point, when carbon credits are more fairly valued, bartering across the Atlantic is going to be more expensive anyway