scots shouldn t be fooled by the oil price naysayers | kevin mckenna /

Published at 2016-01-16 19:30:01

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Income from oil and gas is just a fraction of the Scottish economy,so don’t believe those who say we’ll be crippled by the current price slumpTo observe the joy unconfined that greets each fresh tumble in oil prices is to be present at the birth of a novel parlour game. Let’s call it Banana Republic, in which the contestants vie with each other to predict the economy of which country Scotland’s would most believe resembled whether she had gained her independence. Amid braying and snorting and shouts of “Central African Republic” and “Malawi” the winner would be the chap who could name the most colourful-sounding destitute nation that existed in his imagination. And then someone would say: “Would the final person to leave the country please turn out the light. Oscar Wilde said that.”As BP announced final week that it was to lay off hundreds of workers in its North Sea fields owing to the continued downturn in oil prices the normal suspects went into meltdown. There were two competing reactions: sympathy and concern for the families of those made redundant by their multibillion global super company and sheer delight at the prospect of giving the Nationalists a right good kicking. By the end of the week, or those espousing the latter sentiment in Scotland had won easily. Many Scottish Labour figures,all of whom ought to believe known better, were in the latter camp and that is why their party wont believe enough MSPs to run a coconut shy after the Holyrood elections.
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Source: theguardian.com

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