What happens to the taxation from oil in Scottish waters when everyone is forced by law to drive an electric car and the electricity is all produced by windmills and solar panels
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There are many products that require petrochemicals. I think that we should be making efforts to find new uses for them. Perhaps there are potential new uses for our oil? If Scottish companies owned the oil might we all benefit? There was a boom in wealth based in Aberdeen. Perhaps if we encouraged our universities to investigate new options for petrochemical we might actually do something for ourselves that would not be tied to Westminster.
The point you make about the probable drop in petrol based taxes assumes that there will not be an alternative tax created. I would imagine the tree huggers will have many alternative taxation policies. All will be regressive and designed to reduce private car usage. I would love to see how our politicians could carry out their duties without the use of chauffeurs etc.
I see you took on board my point about reviewing your myopic stances, then. The UK is in chaos right now due to leaving the single market and customs union, costs up to £7bn a year expected for business. Loyalist paramilitaries currently ramping up, import checks on the way that will see major shortages, and you wanted this years ago? By the way, the EU is just carrying on, 400m to sell to, they don't need Britain.