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Actually, and it seems like I'm talking to the stars as everyone keeps on ignoring the distinction.
Scotland using the pound will still be a currency union. It is technically called an informal union. We cannot stop it, there is no reason to stop it. And it is likely the only sensible option a to possible iScotland for the foreseeing future. To all intend and purposes this can be labelled as a currency union.
This is not the union i'm talking about and while it may technically use the same term i don't consider it any kind of union.
It's also flawed and may not work that well for Scotland from what i've read. No lender of last resort, no monetary policy control, no EU membership(?), a need for large cash reserves(?), etc.
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I can't really see that happening after a yes vote 