Monday, November 18, 2013

National security of Great Britain could be weakened if Scotland September next year to be voted to

BRITAIN AFFECTED: If Scotland own, safety V. Britain will weaken cnas | Intermagazin
National security of Great Britain could be weakened if Scotland September next year to be voted to leave the United cnas Kingdom, announced on Tuesday by the British government, reports Reuters.
The ruling coalition of Prime Minister David Cameron cnas and opposition Labour party, strongly opposed Scottish independence and fear that the vote "to" reduce global influence of Great Britain and jeopardized funding of nuclear deterrence based in Scotland.
The report says that it will take a long time to build an independent Scotland its own security infrastructure and to secession directly affect the security of what remains of the United Kingdom. The risk of lowering the level of safety exists for Scotland and the rest of the UK, according to a report presented cnas by the Minister of Internal Affairs Teresa MEJ in the capital cnas of Scotland, Edinburgh, says Reuters.
Without proper planning and investment, an independent Scotland would be less able to protect themselves from threats - from international terrorism to cybernetic attacks, according to the report, adding that such a situation "resulted in increased risk to the Scottish people."
SSNP is struggling for support, says Reuters, adding that his party is trying to use in the campaign emotional mixture of historical rivalry, opposing political tastes and experiences to parliament in London does not cherish Scottish interests. The party argues that the removal cnas of the British fleet submarines that carry nuclear warheads and Avoid complicity Scottish soldiers in "illegal wars" Scotland seemed less a target of terrorist attacks.
However, the report is the claim strongly cnas rejected and points out that the independent Scotland faced with a wide range of risks, and that she could not rely on the British intelligence and security agencies, but would have to form their own starting "from scratch" .
Financial order in Scotland such opportunities were difficult, and SSNP proposal for annual allocation from the budget for defense and security of 2.5 billion pounds is 14 times less than the amount in the current British cnas budget.
An independent Scotland would not be able even to automatically receive intelligence from British allies, the report said. Scotland MP from the party Kristina Grem (Grahame) rejected the report, calling it "Project Fear" at its worst and its contents, "the good old (...) nonsense."
Trying politicization of security issues and counter-terrorism in this way is the height of irresponsibility, she said. Reuters says that the government conduct a campaign to keep Scotland cnas within the United Britaniej and that the polls third of Scots support independence on the eve of voting 18th September next year.


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